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Elmos hers 12-28-2014 04:59 PM

MSPNPPro-MSM0405 Sensor Inputs
 
I just got an MSPNPPro-MSM0405 for my 04 MSM. I have two questions (this second) regarding how to connect sensors. I have the GM IAT sensor and an Innovate WB sensor. I have zero experience with MS and/or TunerStudio, but I am (marginally) trainable.

WBO2 sensor: Is it better to connect this to one of the OEM O2 sensor circuits or use one of the available Option connector pins? Does the base configuration file have the WB02 sensor set up for a particular input?

IAT sensor: I believe the IAT sensor would replace the IAT2 sensor on the MSM, correct? I see other threads mention connecting to the IAT to the MAF sensor circuit. It would seem more straight forward to connect to the IAT2 circuit. Or should one of the Options connector pins be used. Again, does the base configuration file have the sensor connected to a particular pin.

Thanks,

sixshooter 12-29-2014 10:55 AM

I cannot recall but believe the factory front o2 signal coming into the ECU was where my wideband signal entered the megasquirt. I believe the megasquirt will be looking for the IAT on the MAF circuit because of the way it is wired/soldered up. Mazdaspeeds are sometimes different than the rest, so take everything I've said with a grain of salt.

I just wanted to say hello because you were a new track guy. You should post up in the "Meet and Greet" section and give us some pics and details about your setup and what you have been doing with the car(s).

Matt Cramer 12-29-2014 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Elmos hers (Post 1192284)
I just got an MSPNPPro-MSM0405 for my 04 MSM. I have two questions (this second) regarding how to connect sensors. I have the GM IAT sensor and an Innovate WB sensor. I have zero experience with MS and/or TunerStudio, but I am (marginally) trainable.

WBO2 sensor: Is it better to connect this to one of the OEM O2 sensor circuits or use one of the available Option connector pins?

Any of them will work.


Does the base configuration file have the WB02 sensor set up for a particular input?
The base configuration is set up for the stock narrow band.


IAT sensor: I believe the IAT sensor would replace the IAT2 sensor on the MSM, correct? I see other threads mention connecting to the IAT to the MAF sensor circuit. It would seem more straight forward to connect to the IAT2 circuit. Or should one of the Options connector pins be used. Again, does the base configuration file have the sensor connected to a particular pin.

Thanks,
The Mazdaspeed MSPNP is set for IAT2 by default. You do not need to swap this for a GM sensor, but if you wish to do this, wire it to the IAT2 connector. While the NA and NB1 Miatas have the IAT sensor in the MAF and you can wire a GM IAT to the MAF connector, the NB2 had a separate MAF and IAT sensor, so you wouldn't wire the IAT to the MAF connector.

curly 12-29-2014 12:34 PM

I was wondering about those stock NB2 AITs, is there an accurate thermistor table for them so no wiring is required?

Ben 12-29-2014 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 1192419)
I was wondering about those stock NB2 AITs, is there an accurate thermistor table for them so no wiring is required?

We're using the values from the MSM's workshop manual.

Elmos hers 12-29-2014 11:18 PM

Thanks for the replies. I'm not into doing more than necessary, so I'll continue to use the oem IAT2 sensor. I did already make arrangements to weld the bungs for the GM sensor and the WBO2 sensor so that will be done in case I find some need for the GM sensor.

Ben and/or Matt, just so I'm clear, the base configuration is using the front O2 sensor, right?

On a very positive note, it did start and idle tonight. I'll do the timing check tomorrow and finish connecting the WBO2.

Thanks again!

Matt Cramer 12-30-2014 08:52 AM

Right, it's normally configured for the front O2. There's a pull off jumper inside to switch to the rear if desired.

18psi 12-30-2014 08:57 AM

So a gm ait is not even needed with an MSM? Cool
Guess I'll be selling mine then

With the wb02 into the oem nb02 wiring - wouldn't resistance be different and require a custom calibration? I heard most units are set up for specific wiring length and should never be cut or lengthened...oem wiring harness is quite a bit of "lengthening"

Elmos hers 12-30-2014 11:37 PM

Matt, I don't find a place in TunerStudio to change the curve for the O2 sensor. Can you point me in the right direction?

Edit: Never mind. Found it.

Thanks,

Elmos hers 01-03-2015 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1192624)
So a gm ait is not even needed with an MSM? Cool
Guess I'll be selling mine then

With the wb02 into the oem nb02 wiring - wouldn't resistance be different and require a custom calibration? I heard most units are set up for specific wiring length and should never be cut or lengthened...oem wiring harness is quite a bit of "lengthening"

1. I ended up using the GM sensor. I found that AIT2 using the OE sensor was not correct. It was reading around -20F. My garage was cold, but not that cold. I tried the other Mazda calibrations and none came close. The sensor checked out OK. So I think I could have made it work. I had a limited window to deliver the car to the dyno shop, so I connected the GM sensor to the existing IAT2 harness. It provided a believable temperature of about 60F when the GM sensor was selected from the pull-down menu. I'll confirm it next week.

2. The length of the output signal wire on the WBO2 sensor controller should not matter. It is a 0-5V output and should be relatively immune to noise and wire resistance. The length of the wires between the WB controller and the sensor may matter. I wouldn't mess with them unless absolutely necessary.

I cut the OE front O2 sensor wire at the ECU and spliced in the WBO2 signal wire. The readings from MS match the gauge.

YMMV

linkless 01-04-2015 09:59 PM

I had the same issue with the IAT sensor and after trying to manually calibrate once the standard settings didn't work I change out to a GM. I have the FM intake kit and found that the bung for the factory IAT can be drilled out to the NPT theads needed and tapped. I then made a brass adapter that will allow me to put the stock one back in place for when I need the stock ECU to go through emissions. I ran my wideband into the external connector, again so I can put the stock ECU in place with minimal fuss.

18psi 01-05-2015 09:04 AM

DIYAutotune?

Can you please look into this? It appears that everyone is having this issue, so there appears to be a problem.

curly 01-05-2015 10:34 AM

It could just be that the GM sensor is a superior sensor for the MS, which is why they haven't spent a lot of time getting the calibration perfect. My guess is they're making a best-fit linear calibration for a sensor that doesn't operate in a linear fashion.

linkless 01-05-2015 01:13 PM

Based on my experience while getting the calibration values, the stock sensor is so slow to respond it's pretty much useless for tuning anyways.

JeffnLA 01-14-2015 09:57 PM

I have the DYI MS3 Pro and LC-2 wideband.

I'm going to do my install in two weeks.

What is the part number for the GM IAT sensor?

Thanks
J

Ben 01-14-2015 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 1193746)
It could just be that the GM sensor is a superior sensor for the MS, which is why they haven't spent a lot of time getting the calibration perfect. My guess is they're making a best-fit linear calibration for a sensor that doesn't operate in a linear fashion.

We used the calibration values from Mazda's workshop manual. They appear to be wrong.

I purchased an MSM air temp sensor for verification. I will have new values soon.

18psi 01-14-2015 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by Ben (Post 1196617)
We used the calibration values from Mazda's workshop manual. They appear to be wrong.

I purchased an MSM air temp sensor for verification. I will have new values soon.

WIN

:party:

JeffnLA 01-14-2015 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by Ben (Post 1196617)
We used the calibration values from Mazda's workshop manual. They appear to be wrong.

I purchased an MSM air temp sensor for verification. I will have new values soon.

Great! I'm not installing all this for two weeks, I can use the stock one then.

Ben 01-15-2015 09:58 AM

These values were obtained by subjecting a MSM intake air temp sensor to various conditions and measuring its resistance. I no longer have a MSM at the shop, so would appreciate if someone could try this calibration on their car:

24°F
7800 ohms

72°F
2110 ohms

190°F
396 ohms

Braineack 01-15-2015 11:38 AM

so basically the same values mazda always uses.


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