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falcon 01-01-2011 07:09 PM

I've got some major MS1 HARDWARE issues
 
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falcon 01-01-2011 08:57 PM

Where to the injectors get their 12V from?

ctxspy 01-01-2011 10:24 PM

i thought the injectors got the voltage from the megasquirt?

fwiw my car was running on two cylinders intermittently because of a wiring harness issue. I had a cold solder joint which ended up breaking due to too much jostling, and would, by chance, be connected most of the time except when it decided two cylinders are more fun than 4.

have you done a visual inspection of your wiring harness & MS PCB?
Tomaj

falcon 01-01-2011 10:29 PM

Yes, I've inspected both. The board looks fine, as does the harness. My guess though is since it only happened when I move the box that it has something to do with the harness getting jostled.

And the injectors get 12V from the board... you're right. I may rewire all the 12V's to run on their own relay direct to the battery. Not only will that give them a more solid 12V it should solve my problem as well.

http://i468.photobucket.com/albums/r...Untitled-8.jpg

ctxspy 01-01-2011 10:56 PM

before going through all that trouble, just take a few minutes, and give the injector & ground wires a firm tug to make sure they're really connected right.

falcon 01-01-2011 11:33 PM

On the boomslang?

Joe Perez 01-01-2011 11:48 PM


Originally Posted by ctxspy (Post 674835)
i thought the injectors got the voltage from the megasquirt?


Originally Posted by falcon (Post 674838)
And the injectors get 12V from the board... you're right.

They shouldn't.

This may not be relevant or helpful, but for background, the injectors get their +12 from the main relay via the White/Red wire. That wire also supplies +12 to the ECU, but the point is that the voltage isn't coming from the ECU and is merely branched out to the ECU harness. You can pull the ECU out entirely and the injectors will still have +12 on them so long as the main relay is functioning and the key is on.

falcon 01-02-2011 12:01 AM

Ok.. thanks for the info. I was just reading the schematics and it made it 'look' like they were getting power from the ECU.

So if they are getting power from elsewhere, and this problem is only happening when I move the box around the issue is obviously something else. The car ran fine yesterday until I decided to pull the ECU and re-route my AIT wiring. Now it's all fucked up again..

curly 01-02-2011 12:04 AM

Is your TPS plugged in? It should only dump fuel if the pedal is floored, but it's worth a shot to disconnect it.

falcon 01-02-2011 12:28 AM

No it's not plugged in. I haven't run a TPS in ages. And it's only dumping on 2 and 3. 1 and 4 are fine. If it was the 12V then all of them would be dumping but that's not the case. Makes me think it has something to do with the trigger wires.

wayne_curr 01-02-2011 02:25 PM

Is the CPU loose in its socket? If re-flashing your firmware and/or MSQ fixes the problem I can only imagine that the CPU is physically being jostled around when you're moving things around.

falcon 01-02-2011 02:45 PM

I'll check. The firmware is fine. It's just the MSQ that I have to re-flash.

cjsafski 01-02-2011 03:30 PM

Sounds like something is grounding out to the case that shouldn't be. Check the transistors on the heatsink that are related to the injector circuit. I dont remember if they need a mica insulator or not but if they do check continuity between the tab and the heatsink. If they are supposed to be insulated then there should be no continuity. I had a problem with mine where even though I used a mica insulator there was still continuity on one of the transistors. Although I don't remember which anymore.

Useful link for figuring out whats what:

http://www.megamanual.com/ms2/pcb.htm

falcon 01-02-2011 03:35 PM

Now things just got too complicated for me. Fuck.

falcon 01-02-2011 03:57 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Here is a pic of my MS. Care to point out where exaclty I should be looking? I checked all the big stuff and they are all sturdy and not loose...

Attachment 191864
Attachment 191865

falcon 01-02-2011 04:14 PM

I've inspected my patch harness and pulled on all the connections. Also, nothing is touching. The blue injector wire and teh white with green stripe on the DB37 are extremely close but they aren't touching. Unless power can arc between them, I'm pretty sure that's no the issue.

falcon 01-02-2011 05:34 PM

I want to set my car on fire.

Just swapped out the plugs and it's still fucked.

Fucking have to drive to work tommorow... after 2 weeks off this is not the way I wanted to start the new year.

Reverant 01-02-2011 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by falcon (Post 674791)
When I hooked the battery back on, the ACC turned on, the fans came on etc.

This clue alone (fans) tells me that the MS is not even booting properly and all the outputs are on (which is why your fans activate and your injectors stay open).

I would verify that the MS1 chip sits firmly in place and if need be, I would reflash the firmware.

falcon 01-02-2011 05:54 PM

I just checked the voltage at the injector clips with the key in ACC with my multimeter

inj 1 - 00.01
inj 2 - 11.56
inj 3 - 00.01
inj 4 - 11.56

So the injectors 2/4 are getting almost 12V of power when the engine isn't even cranking.

I already took a look at the box, and everything looks solid. Something is grounding injectors 2/4.

As for firmware, I don't exactly know how to do that.

Joe Perez 01-02-2011 06:14 PM

Where are you taking this measurement, exactly? IOW, did you unplug the connectors from the injectors and measure at the plug?

Here's the deal: none of the injectors should be getting power with the key in the ACC position, and all four of the injectors should be getting +12 when the key is in RUN even if the engine is not turning. Power to the injectors comes in via the white/red wire any time they key is in RUN. The ECU then provides a closure to ground for each injector (or each pair, in a banked system) when it wants it to inject.

Your observations in the post above don't appear to make sense to me.


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