Need Help Navigating TS and Uploading a Base Tune
#1
Need Help Navigating TS and Uploading a Base Tune
I recently purchased a DIYPNP megasquirt ecu for my 1997 Miata.
I have successfully updated the firmware to 3.2.5 using the 12v adapter plugged into the wall.
I plug in the ECU into the factory location and everything seems kosher, i.e megasquirt recognizes it's plugged in.
What I'm struggling with is how to upload a base map. I sourced the base may from DIYAUTOTUNE for a 97 miata and cannot successfully save the .msq settings to my tunerstudio.
I constantly get a warning from tunerstudio saying ECU definitions do not match. I have read about .ini files but have no idea how to locate them or extract them to tunerstudio..
For the most part my setup is stock. I have a m45 charger but have removed the belt until I can get the MS setup.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have successfully updated the firmware to 3.2.5 using the 12v adapter plugged into the wall.
I plug in the ECU into the factory location and everything seems kosher, i.e megasquirt recognizes it's plugged in.
What I'm struggling with is how to upload a base map. I sourced the base may from DIYAUTOTUNE for a 97 miata and cannot successfully save the .msq settings to my tunerstudio.
I constantly get a warning from tunerstudio saying ECU definitions do not match. I have read about .ini files but have no idea how to locate them or extract them to tunerstudio..
For the most part my setup is stock. I have a m45 charger but have removed the belt until I can get the MS setup.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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the basemap wasn't made on 3.2.5 probably 3.2.1, maybe earlier.
so the warning is simply saying, "hey, this map is old, bro"
you ignore the warning. make sure all the settings are still correct. and move on with life.
so the warning is simply saying, "hey, this map is old, bro"
you ignore the warning. make sure all the settings are still correct. and move on with life.
#6
Uhggg.. After messing with settings in tuner studio and creating my own .msq to the best of my ability I'm still getting no life from the motor.
I just discovered the test mode in tuner studio and cannot get the fuel pump priming, injectors to fire or the coils to charge.
I'm also not getting any tach signal on crank attempts.
I don't think I fried my coils since the car will run with the stock ECU plugged in.
Not sure where to go from here...
I just discovered the test mode in tuner studio and cannot get the fuel pump priming, injectors to fire or the coils to charge.
I'm also not getting any tach signal on crank attempts.
I don't think I fried my coils since the car will run with the stock ECU plugged in.
Not sure where to go from here...
#7
Unfortunately I wasn't able to get any closer to starting the car with the megasquirt.
I was previously thinking it may have been a wiring issue because of the previous owner installing a power card and knock box. I was able to successfully remove that mess and get the car running great on the stock ECU.
I'm now thinking I may have an internal issue with the MS, or maybe a settings issue?
I tried test mode in MS and I wasn't able to get any outputs working at all.
I snapped some photos of the MS. I'm running this on a 1997 miata.
I was previously thinking it may have been a wiring issue because of the previous owner installing a power card and knock box. I was able to successfully remove that mess and get the car running great on the stock ECU.
I'm now thinking I may have an internal issue with the MS, or maybe a settings issue?
I tried test mode in MS and I wasn't able to get any outputs working at all.
I snapped some photos of the MS. I'm running this on a 1997 miata.
#9
I'm just a little confused, after visiting this link: DIYPNP Nippon Denso 76pin Unassembled Kit DIYAutoTune.com
It looks like the denso 76 pin should work with everything from 90' - 00'
Could you point me in the right directions so I can correctly modify the board to work with a 97'?
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yes the 76 pin covers the 90-00.
yours is not using the 3rd connector, so it's easy to see it's not a 96-97 install.
DIYPNP MegaSquirt installation for the Mazda Miata
yours is not using the 3rd connector, so it's easy to see it's not a 96-97 install.
DIYPNP MegaSquirt installation for the Mazda Miata
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yes the 76 pin covers the 90-00.
yours is not using the 3rd connector, so it's easy to see it's not a 96-97 install.
DIYPNP MegaSquirt installation for the Mazda Miata
yours is not using the 3rd connector, so it's easy to see it's not a 96-97 install.
DIYPNP MegaSquirt installation for the Mazda Miata
Is it ok to "re-wire" the ecu? de-solder (I HATE doing that) and solder in some new wires to the proper location?
#13
Update: I finally got the car to run, well, kind of!
She fires up but only on two cylinders and only works intermittently.
I'm also having issues calibrating the TPS. I'm only getting a reading when the throttle is NOT depressed and a big 0 when the throttle is to the floor.
Also when in accessory mode, if I depress the throttle at all I can hear the fuel pump shut off.
I'm guessing my novice soldering work is to blame. but I have no clue whats going on with the TPS...
She fires up but only on two cylinders and only works intermittently.
I'm also having issues calibrating the TPS. I'm only getting a reading when the throttle is NOT depressed and a big 0 when the throttle is to the floor.
Also when in accessory mode, if I depress the throttle at all I can hear the fuel pump shut off.
I'm guessing my novice soldering work is to blame. but I have no clue whats going on with the TPS...
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She fires up but only on two cylinders and only works intermittently.
I'm also having issues calibrating the TPS. I'm only getting a reading when the throttle is NOT depressed and a big 0 when the throttle is to the floor.
Also when in accessory mode, if I depress the throttle at all I can hear the fuel pump shut off.
I'm guessing my novice soldering work is to blame. but I have no clue whats going on with the TPS...
Also when in accessory mode, if I depress the throttle at all I can hear the fuel pump shut off.
I'm guessing my novice soldering work is to blame. but I have no clue whats going on with the TPS...
no.
#16
May be a stupid question but I just want to be sure.
TPS = TPS SIG? >> 3F if following the schematic
VREF = 5vVREF?? >> 3L if following the schematic, or is that 3I? oops..
I only see a vref and the 5v pin doesn't go to anything on my board.
I think i paired them correctly. I can take some pictures tonight.
TPS = TPS SIG? >> 3F if following the schematic
VREF = 5vVREF?? >> 3L if following the schematic, or is that 3I? oops..
I only see a vref and the 5v pin doesn't go to anything on my board.
I think i paired them correctly. I can take some pictures tonight.
#18
HA, I'm retarded. I accidentally unplugged the coils instead of the o2 plug.
Unfortunately it's still running on 2 cylinders.
I suppose I'll try to re-flash the firmware, I'm not sure what else to try..
I also changed the ig setting from IG1 to WLED and it still fired up on two cylinders. Not sure if that means anything.
Unfortunately it's still running on 2 cylinders.
I suppose I'll try to re-flash the firmware, I'm not sure what else to try..
I also changed the ig setting from IG1 to WLED and it still fired up on two cylinders. Not sure if that means anything.