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Old Aug 31, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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doh! Nevermind. I just found this on a recent thread.
Old Sep 28, 2009 | 04:59 PM
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My Link used to start just like Skip's here (and I swear, sometimes even faster):
YouTube - First Start - Caterham SV with Turbo Miata Engine. This is a 99 with CAS and Link.
Anyone with a 99 on stock sensors that fires up like this? I considered an Adaptronic, but it seems they don't start too good either. Good starting is a priority for me as I have a tiny battery (Odyssey PC680).
I sold the MS a couple of weeks ago and am currently considering a Link with CAS or a MS parallel install.

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Old Sep 28, 2009 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mx5autoxer
Hi guys. Newb question. Mine starts in 3 or 4 cycles but as soon as i turn the key to on (without cranking) i always hear what sounds like pressurized air escaping quickly- almost like a muffled bov. Any thoughts?
you do realize that your MS has a vacuum hose connected to it right?
Old Sep 28, 2009 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by f_devocht
My Link used to start just like Skip's here (and I swear, sometimes even faster):
YouTube - First Start - Caterham SV with Turbo Miata Engine. This is a 99 with CAS and Link.
Anyone with a 99 on stock sensors that fires up like this? I considered an Adaptronic, but it seems they don't start too good either. Good starting is a priority for me as I have a tiny battery (Odyssey PC680).
I sold the MS a couple of weeks ago and am currently considering a Link with CAS or a MS parallel install.
I have a 99 motor on 1.6 electronics that starts perfectly, every time, instantaneously. I can post the screen shots later if you don't search here and find them first.
Old Sep 28, 2009 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by f_devocht
My Link used to start just like Skip's here (and I swear, sometimes even faster):
YouTube - First Start - Caterham SV with Turbo Miata Engine. This is a 99 with CAS and Link.
Anyone with a 99 on stock sensors that fires up like this? I considered an Adaptronic, but it seems they don't start too good either. Good starting is a priority for me as I have a tiny battery (Odyssey PC680).
I sold the MS a couple of weeks ago and am currently considering a Link with CAS or a MS parallel install.
I've heard dyno tuners mention that they can't get as much power out of a Link, compared with an MS.
Old Sep 28, 2009 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by JustinHoMi
I've heard dyno tuners mention that they can't get as much power out of a Link, compared with an MS.
Absolutely true, but my main goal is a good running engine, not peak horsepower. My car is only 1350lbs, so 150rwhp is plenty.
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Originally Posted by hustler
I have a 99 motor on 1.6 electronics that starts perfectly, every time, instantaneously. I can post the screen shots later if you don't search here and find them first.
Interesting, I'll start searching .
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Frank, if you use a CAS of a 90-97, it will start very fast, like stock or quicker. Mine used to start very fast on MS1/96 CAS.

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That's probably the way to go then. I just hate the slow starting.
Funny, after spending so much time making a MS2E on stock sensors, I would be going back to a CAS setup.
Time to go digg into the MS1 threads I guess.

Do you feel your car behaves differently after going to stock sensors (besides the starting)? IOW, was it worth it?
Old Sep 29, 2009 | 06:38 AM
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Hi Frank,

or maybe the DIYPNP is the way to go - because the microsquirt module used can read the OEM sensors even without the extra "Abe's circuit".

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Old Sep 29, 2009 | 06:44 AM
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Before I ditched the IAC, my car started like stock - cold, hot, didn't matter. I could reach in from the passenger side on a 40 degree morning, hit the key, and it would fire right up.
Old Sep 29, 2009 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by mx5autoxer
Hi guys. Newb question. Mine starts in 3 or 4 cycles but as soon as i turn the key to on (without cranking) i always hear what sounds like pressurized air escaping quickly- almost like a muffled bov. Any thoughts?
Sounds to me like the MS firing the coils. If a fuel injector leaks when the pump primes, and MS fires the coils at key position 2 as is the default, then you get that noise. There's a setting in your cranking and startup somewhere (I forget which table) that lets you add a delay to the pump priming to avoid this.

Edit - NM, just saw you found it.
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Sven, is that bad starting because of the extra circuits? I thought it was something in the software code.

Savington, it seems only 99-00 on stock sensors have problems.
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Originally Posted by f_devocht
Sven, is that bad starting because of the extra circuits? I thought it was something in the software code.
I honestly don't know, maybe we should ask Ben who is doing the DIYPNP install on a 99-00 right now and has it up and running.

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Old Sep 29, 2009 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by f_devocht
That's probably the way to go then. I just hate the slow starting.
Funny, after spending so much time making a MS2E on stock sensors, I would be going back to a CAS setup.
Time to go digg into the MS1 threads I guess.

Do you feel your car behaves differently after going to stock sensors (besides the starting)? IOW, was it worth it?
just FYI I have a magnetic style CAS that is set up to do a sync pulse if you want it. Just have to find the plug that replaces it...
Old Jun 20, 2010 | 05:09 PM
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Digging up an old thread here. I've played with the settings *a lot* and I have it starting after about 4 cycles. I still plan on installing a CAS, but I stupidely threw one away a while back, duh.
Anyone with a 99 on stock sensors that starts better than this? I so, what prime / cranking settings (and injector size) are you running ?
Old Jun 20, 2010 | 05:21 PM
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Every stock '99 I've seen takes too long to start.
Old Jun 23, 2010 | 02:37 AM
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I added a cranking indicator in TS and noticed that when cranking, it only comes on after 2-3 cycles. Once the indicator is on, the car starts immediately.
Does MS do this in other modes (CAS) as well? I'm starting to think there is an error in the '99 code.
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Originally Posted by f_devocht
I added a cranking indicator in TS and noticed that when cranking, it only comes on after 2-3 cycles. Once the indicator is on, the car starts immediately.
Does MS do this in other modes (CAS) as well? I'm starting to think there is an error in the '99 code.
It takes a fair amount of time to sync to the wheel. I've noticed this on mine too. It does take far greater time that the stock ECU or than my previous MS1 with a NA CAS.

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Old Jun 23, 2010 | 03:37 PM
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Is it because the stock ecu fires in batch and only runs sequential when the engine fires up.

Means it doesn't have to wait to sync.

I asked if this feature could be added to speed up my starts but got the answer it can but no-one else has asked for it.
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