Installing ms3x...crazy noise when key on...
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Ok TPS is sorted.
Should I change the frequency of the Inc back and let it buzz brain? Will it be OK at 511hz that I have it set at to quiet it down?
Also do I need the map connected if I don't have boost yet? I need to get to work tomorrow and I'm not sure if I'll get this line routed before I need to drive it
Should I change the frequency of the Inc back and let it buzz brain? Will it be OK at 511hz that I have it set at to quiet it down?
Also do I need the map connected if I don't have boost yet? I need to get to work tomorrow and I'm not sure if I'll get this line routed before I need to drive it
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no, leave it at a setting that doesn't buzz. Just odd, makes me wonder if I omitted a flyback diode on the IACV circuit. I'd have to have you check inside the case though.
YES. you need the MAP line hooked up in order to run.
seriously, worst case, run a line from the IM to the ECU through the hood and the window into the cabin. else you'll be injecting fuel for 100kPa regardless of the actual MAP in the IM. That means, you'll be fueling like the car is at WOT regardless of load, which also means it wont really run because it will flood at idle.
YES. you need the MAP line hooked up in order to run.
seriously, worst case, run a line from the IM to the ECU through the hood and the window into the cabin. else you'll be injecting fuel for 100kPa regardless of the actual MAP in the IM. That means, you'll be fueling like the car is at WOT regardless of load, which also means it wont really run because it will flood at idle.
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no, leave it at a setting that doesn't buzz. Just odd, makes me wonder if I omitted a flyback diode on the IACV circuit. I'd have to have you check inside the case though.
YES. you need the MAP line hooked up in order to run.
seriously, worst case, run a line from the IM to the ECU through the hood and the window into the cabin. else you'll be injecting fuel for 100kPa regardless of the actual MAP in the IM. That means, you'll be fueling like the car is at WOT regardless of load, which also means it wont really run because it will flood at idle.
YES. you need the MAP line hooked up in order to run.
seriously, worst case, run a line from the IM to the ECU through the hood and the window into the cabin. else you'll be injecting fuel for 100kPa regardless of the actual MAP in the IM. That means, you'll be fueling like the car is at WOT regardless of load, which also means it wont really run because it will flood at idle.
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Ok got the map line routed through that hole. Metal coat hanger worked like a charm!
OK last question before I start to VE analyze....
If I checked my timing and set it to 10deg yesterday... Do I need to do the whole procedure in the instructions about switching to fixed and all that. If I set it to 10degrees yesterday it wouldn't have changed with the ms install right?
Reason I'm asking is because I don't have the timing light with me at home. I left it at the garage at work
OK last question before I start to VE analyze....
If I checked my timing and set it to 10deg yesterday... Do I need to do the whole procedure in the instructions about switching to fixed and all that. If I set it to 10degrees yesterday it wouldn't have changed with the ms install right?
Reason I'm asking is because I don't have the timing light with me at home. I left it at the garage at work
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Ok I just have to drive about 15 miles to the shop then to check the timing.
Now to top everything else off... Tunerstudio keeps going offline and I have to reboot my laptop every time...
Now to top everything else off... Tunerstudio keeps going offline and I have to reboot my laptop every time...
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Ok so what could I have killed? I'm sitting on the side of the road stock ecu is back in and it cranks starts and dies. Stock ecu and tps
Edit - afm was left unplugged... I'm putting this on hold until Friday morning... I'm getting myself all worked up and it was such a simple mistake... Blah
Edit - afm was left unplugged... I'm putting this on hold until Friday morning... I'm getting myself all worked up and it was such a simple mistake... Blah
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I still am curious as to why the MS took a **** a few miles from my house.... I will have a better idea tomorrow but thankfully I have it running with the stock ECU for now
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Ok hopefully I can get some assistance from Brain here...
I couldn't resist and I swapped the MS back in about 10 mins ago. Tried to fire it up and it stalls right out. If I hit the gas it misfires and never stabilizes. I think I screwed the tune up yesterday when I decided to go full retard and use VE analyze and my bad cable cut out in the middle. When I got it re-connected again with the shitty cable, it asked me if I wanted to keep the old tune or flash the new one. The wording was a little strange (Or i'm just special) and I think I picked the tune that got screwed up...
How do I get the tune back that was originally loaded on the MS? Is it still saved somewhere in there? Do I need to get it re-loaded?
I couldn't resist and I swapped the MS back in about 10 mins ago. Tried to fire it up and it stalls right out. If I hit the gas it misfires and never stabilizes. I think I screwed the tune up yesterday when I decided to go full retard and use VE analyze and my bad cable cut out in the middle. When I got it re-connected again with the shitty cable, it asked me if I wanted to keep the old tune or flash the new one. The wording was a little strange (Or i'm just special) and I think I picked the tune that got screwed up...
How do I get the tune back that was originally loaded on the MS? Is it still saved somewhere in there? Do I need to get it re-loaded?
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