MSPNP 1991 Miata
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MSPNP 1991 Miata
i know i know, "go research and read other post" well i seem to be going into circles, im wanting to go with the Plug and Play for my 1991 miata, is it really PNP? other than setup or is there many things i have to go through and deal with....... and is it worth it, the time and money? im open for any opinions just please no joking around, alos is it better than the EMU ?
my sig. says what i have..............
Thank you!
and hopefully you guys can help make my mind up tonight!
my sig. says what i have..............
Thank you!
and hopefully you guys can help make my mind up tonight!
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It can't really be compared to a piggy back EMU. It is full standalone and has full control of everything in your car. The wiring is plug and play besides wiring up your wideband and running a map line. You have to tune it yourself or pay someone else to tune it for you. Street tuning is very easy though so that shouldn't be a big worry of yours. It is worth the time and money considering it is the most capable ECU for the price.
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The tuning is very easy once you understand everything. You go for a 20 minute drive, datalog the entire run. Come home, let Megalogviewer analyze it and then you reload the new map. Do that a couple times to hit every cell possible and you end up with a very good streetable tune.
You can get a very rough tune with a narrowband. You cannot tune high load high rpm cells though so no WOT runs when using the narrowband. Widebands are cheap and make life much easier.
You can get a very rough tune with a narrowband. You cannot tune high load high rpm cells though so no WOT runs when using the narrowband. Widebands are cheap and make life much easier.
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