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RicanmiataRacer 08-01-2006 09:24 PM

Ms Newbie ?'s , What Do I Need To Make It Work??
 
Has anyone had any expirience with this unit and on a scale of 1-10 how hard would it be to put one of these things together for a miata and how much would the overall cost be ....? MS strikes me with overwhelming curiosity, I have plenty of spare time to throw at building one of these units, and there is alot of info on miataturbo.net! what do you guys think.

I have a 94 M with 136k miles , what do i need to do the build for my 1.8:confused:

Aussie Driver 08-02-2006 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by RicanmiataRacer
Has anyone had any expirience with this unit and on a scale of 1-10 how hard would it be to put one of these things together for a miata and how much would the overall cost be ....?

Most of the people here have had some experience with the MS. How hard it is to assemble/install really depends on the individual. If you have good soldering skills and can easily interpret written instructions then you shouldn't have too many troubles going with a MS. For prices check out www.diyautotune.com


Originally Posted by RicanmiataRacer
MS strikes me with overwhelming curiosity, I have plenty of spare time to throw at building one of these units, and there is alot of info on miataturbo.net! what do you guys think.

I think that if you reckon that you have a chance of succeeding, then run with it.


Originally Posted by RicanmiataRacer
I have a 94 M with 136k miles , what do i need to do the build for my 1.8:confused:

Check out some of the install pages here and they should give you a good idea as to what is involved in getting MS working well for your Miata.

Fulltilt 08-02-2006 08:02 AM

I've done some wild things with cars over the years, and very few of them have been as rewarding as being able to say that I built my fuel injection computer from a bag of electronic components, tuned the system myself, and understand it so that if I add aftermarket components, I don't have to pay someone to modify the tune. Definitely buy a wide band though, otherwise you're kind of flying blind. Good luck and welcome!

FoundSoul 08-08-2006 11:06 AM

Here’s a page with info on my recommendations for a complete system: http://www.diyautotune.com/faq/megas..._do_I_need.htm


Here’s a quote for a pretty complete system with the ECU/Stim un-assembled:

MS130-K $189
MSStim21-K $50
MSHarness $68
IATwPiggy $21 IAT Sensor
38NPT-Bung_S $8 Bung for mounting IAT sensor (steel weld on, or JB-Weld on)
TuneCable $6.50
USB-2920 $22 (Only needed if you laptop doesn’t have a true DB9 port)
Subtotal without wideband-- $364.50


And here’s a quote for a pretty complete system with the ECU/Stim assembled:

MS130-C $330
MSStim21-C $85
MSHarness $68
IATwPiggy $21 IAT Sensor
38NPT-Bung_S $8 Bung for mounting IAT sensor (steel weld on, or JB-Weld on)
TuneCable $6.50
USB-2920 $22 (Only needed if you laptop doesn’t have a true DB9 port)
Subtotal without wideband-- $540.50


Wideband Options—

LC-1 without gauge $199 (you can still view real-time AFR and datalog AFR through your laptop)
LC-1 with analog gauge $258
LC-1 with XD-16 digital gauge $399
LM-1 with built-in LCD Readout $349 (good for tuning multiple cars, temp installation)


I think this will give you a pretty good start in the right direction. If there is anything else I can assist with please just let me know. I'll subsccribe to this thread so I'll see any replies here....

http://www.diyautotune.com/tech_arti...alon_laser.htm
Also-- check out this page, I believe all of the Miata guys are finding that my DSM writeup works perfectly for the Miata ignition system control as well. I'd like to confirm this and if there are any minor changes needed I can make a page dedicated to MS'ing the Miata.

Aussie Driver 08-08-2006 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by FoundSoul
Also-- check out this page, I believe all of the Miata guys are finding that my DSM writeup works perfectly for the Miata ignition system control as well. I'd like to confirm this and if there are any minor changes needed I can make a page dedicated to MS'ing the Miata.

Oh yeah mate, without your DSM writeup we'd be having a lot more problems trying to do the spark. Your DSM instructions are also Miata instructions!!

FoundSoul 08-08-2006 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by Aussie Driver
Oh yeah mate, without your DSM writeup we'd be having a lot more problems trying to do the spark. Your DSM instructions are also Miata instructions!!

So there are no changes needed at all for the Miata? If so I'll duplicate the page and create one that's Miata specific. What years are covered?

Reverant 08-08-2006 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by FoundSoul
So there are no changes needed at all for the Miata? If so I'll duplicate the page and create one that's Miata specific. What years are covered?

90-97.

98-05 Miatas need a CAS sensor from a 90-97. Basically, on the Megasquirt side it's all the same.

Jefe 08-08-2006 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by FoundSoul
So there are no changes needed at all for the Miata? If so I'll duplicate the page and create one that's Miata specific. What years are covered?

Jerry,

The DSM instructions worked on my 96, however the Coils are very sensitive to Dwell time, mine fried @ 4.5 ms, others have had success @ ~2.2ms.

Aussie Driver 08-09-2006 05:25 AM

The 1.6 coils are a lot more robust.
I'm using 6.5 ms for cranking and 5.0 ms for running with my 1.6 coils (and have been for the last 7 months without any problems at all).

FoundSoul 08-09-2006 08:59 AM

Thanks for the info-- I'll put together a Miata focused page soon.

Question-- are you guys using the stock ignitors or the internal VB921's?

Once I get the page together if there's anything else you see that will help to improve it please let me know. I'll post here with a link....


Anyone got a slick pic or two of a sweet looking MS'd Miata they want to see on that page?

FoundSoul 08-09-2006 11:07 AM

Also-- if you could email me your .msq file to websales AT diyautotune DOT com I'll pull some of the important ignition related details from it for this article. If you feel good about the file I can post it for download, of course with the warning that it's for use as a base map ONLY and that vehicle specific tuning will be required. Just something to get people close....

Fulltilt 08-09-2006 03:44 PM

I have a '90 using a V2.2 board. Don't know if anyone new will be using a V2.2 board for a new start-up again. I'm about to buy a 3.0 or two from you to run a Hayabusa powered car and a Jag V-12. What I would have found the most helpful would have been to see that the white CAS wire goes to pin 24 on the DB37, and the blue/yellow CAS wire goes to pin 25. The primary/secondary terminology threw me off. Also that when the transistors are removed, the wire to X12 and X13 gets soldered to the side of resistor R25 and R28 (V2.2 again) that used to go to the transistors. Maybe that is common sense to everyone else and I'm an idiot, so be it. Wouldn't hurt to be clear. It's great that you're doing this.

BTW, does my car classify as sweet looking? : )

http://www.teamverploegen.com/Miata.htm

Aussie Driver 08-09-2006 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by FoundSoul
Question-- are you guys using the stock ignitors or the internal VB921's?

The 1.8 miatas have the ignitors built into the coils so the VB291's aren't needed for them. The 1.6's could run from the VB291's and bypass the OEM ignirots.

RicanmiataRacer 08-09-2006 08:50 PM

:eek5: so this is what I need for my ms build, What version of the ms , the 3.0 of the ms, is the any place I can get the build up for my 94 miata?

Originally Posted by FoundSoul
Here’s a page with info on my recommendations for a complete system: http://www.diyautotune.com/faq/megas..._do_I_need.htm


Here’s a quote for a pretty complete system with the ECU/Stim un-assembled:

MS130-K $189
MSStim21-K $50
MSHarness $68
IATwPiggy $21 IAT Sensor
38NPT-Bung_S $8 Bung for mounting IAT sensor (steel weld on, or JB-Weld on)
TuneCable $6.50
USB-2920 $22 (Only needed if you laptop doesn’t have a true DB9 port)
Subtotal without wideband-- $364.50


And here’s a quote for a pretty complete system with the ECU/Stim assembled:

MS130-C $330
MSStim21-C $85
MSHarness $68
IATwPiggy $21 IAT Sensor
38NPT-Bung_S $8 Bung for mounting IAT sensor (steel weld on, or JB-Weld on)
TuneCable $6.50
USB-2920 $22 (Only needed if you laptop doesn’t have a true DB9 port)
Subtotal without wideband-- $540.50


Wideband Options—

LC-1 without gauge $199 (you can still view real-time AFR and datalog AFR through your laptop)
LC-1 with analog gauge $258
LC-1 with XD-16 digital gauge $399
LM-1 with built-in LCD Readout $349 (good for tuning multiple cars, temp installation)


I think this will give you a pretty good start in the right direction. If there is anything else I can assist with please just let me know. I'll subsccribe to this thread so I'll see any replies here....

http://www.diyautotune.com/tech_arti...alon_laser.htm
Also-- check out this page, I believe all of the Miata guys are finding that my DSM writeup works perfectly for the Miata ignition system control as well. I'd like to confirm this and if there are any minor changes needed I can make a page dedicated to MS'ing the Miata.


FoundSoul 08-10-2006 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Fulltilt
I have a '90 using a V2.2 board. Don't know if anyone new will be using a V2.2 board for a new start-up again. I'm about to buy a 3.0 or two from you to run a Hayabusa powered car and a Jag V-12. What I would have found the most helpful would have been to see that the white CAS wire goes to pin 24 on the DB37, and the blue/yellow CAS wire goes to pin 25. The primary/secondary terminology threw me off. Also that when the transistors are removed, the wire to X12 and X13 gets soldered to the side of resistor R25 and R28 (V2.2 again) that used to go to the transistors. Maybe that is common sense to everyone else and I'm an idiot, so be it. Wouldn't hurt to be clear. It's great that you're doing this.

BTW, does my car classify as sweet looking? : )

http://www.teamverploegen.com/Miata.htm

I updated my Miata doc with the wire colors--- is this the same for ALL 90-97 Miata CAS's?

On the transistor removal-- are you finding this to be a requirement? Should it be a part of my doc? Details?

Your car does look good... got any other pics?

FoundSoul 08-10-2006 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Aussie Driver
The 1.8 miatas have the ignitors built into the coils so the VB291's aren't needed for them. The 1.6's could run from the VB291's and bypass the OEM ignirots.


Sounds like most of you are using the stock ignitors though right? I know on the DSM's if you use VB921's you have to work out using the stock TACH as it's wired to the stock ignitors for it's signal....

FoundSoul 08-10-2006 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by RicanmiataRacer
:eek5: so this is what I need for my ms build, What version of the ms , the 3.0 of the ms, is the any place I can get the build up for my 94 miata?


That looks like a good list to me minus the few resistors needed for the input/output mods. Here's the Miata writeup 'in process'. I'm still waiting to get all of the ignition config info together, that's still the DSM stuff at the moment.

http://www.diyautotune.com/tech_arti...azda_miata.htm

Reverant 08-10-2006 10:21 AM

Jerry,

you might find these pics up to the task:

(LM-1 connected to incar-pc and Megasquirt piggyback on the stock ECU on a 2002 Miata)


http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/twikico...GE_00066_1.jpg
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/twikicore/dsc00635_1.jpg

Fulltilt 08-10-2006 10:58 AM

I am using the stock ignitors with no problem. Someone with a later year will have to answer about the CAS wires. Don't know about the transistors. I read remove them, so I removed them.

Fulltilt 08-10-2006 11:26 AM

From your page:

"The Primary tach input (CKP) (Reported to be White on Miatas) is connected to pin 24 on the MegaSquirt's DB37

The Secondary tach input (CMP) (Reported to be Yellow on Miatas) is connected to pin 25 on the MegaSquirt's DB37"

The secondary is blue/yellow, correct?


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