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Old 01-07-2018, 10:45 PM
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Default MS1PNP MM9697 Which connector for center options port?

From what I've read it would seem the 12 pin center connector on the MS1PNP MM9697 is the place to hookup things like the KnockSenseMS box, WBO2 and other optional extras that are required to be wired directly to the ECU.
I'm just looking to clarify if the 12 pin connector for sale on the DIYAutoTube website is keyed correctly for the center 12 pin connector on the MS1PNP for MM9697 since the website only lists it as being for MS2PNP.
Thanks in advance for helping a newb out!

Edit: Forgot to add, I'm running a Miata Link ECU that came in my car when I bought it and the only thing standing between me and upgrading to MS1 is a single options connector that's $21 with shipping.
Please don't waste my time and yours with comments like "Sell it and buy a MS2/3." Its a stock motor with a FM turbo kit. I don't plan to run more than 10psi and on a Paris Hilton tune (Rich and retarded).
When the day comes that MS2 PNP units come along for a couple hundred dollars then sure, I'll upgrade but until then I don't see the point when again, the only thing keeping me from using the MS1PNP I
have is a single $21 connector that can also be used on a MS2PNP anyway IF/When I upgrade to one...

https://www.diyautotune.com/product/...ter-connector/

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1. Stop

2. Sell your MS1

3. Buy an MS2 or (preferably) MS3
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Sounds like a good ideal, Sell my MS1 and buy a $800 MS2PNP instead of upgrading to MS1 from the Miata link ECU that came in my car when I bought it because the only missing piece of my puzzle to install the MS1PNP is a single options connector for $21 with shipping...
Thanks for the help. :-P
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Hey I'd listen to the advice of professionals
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Originally Posted by No Quarter
Sounds like a good ideal, Sell my MS1 and buy a $800 MS2PNP instead of upgrading to MS1 from the Miata link ECU that came in my car when I bought it because the only missing piece of my puzzle to install the MS1PNP is a single options connector for $21 with shipping...
Thanks for the help. :-P
I answered the question you should have asked, not the question you did ask. As a professional, I felt inclined to do so. Others will be along shortly to explain further. Good luck with your project.
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