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hustler 03-26-2018 06:23 PM

Sync Loss Errors at 3500
 
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Does this look like a crank sensor alignment issue or something else? I only get the issue at ~3500 rpm. The 99 crank sensor is a credit-card thickness from the tooth, maybe I need to pick up new feelers since the old ones were lost int he move. I'm guessing the swap between going high and low tells the story.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1522102967
Thanks for the help.

Savington 03-26-2018 06:42 PM

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DNMakinson 03-26-2018 09:55 PM

Did you get lost? This is not the cycling section.

hustler 03-26-2018 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by DNMakinson (Post 1474100)
Did you get lost? This is not the cycling section.

[Insert Mel Gibson quote here]

18psi 03-26-2018 10:27 PM

:rofl:

Reverant 03-27-2018 02:45 AM

Does it happen both when warm and cold?

pdexta 03-27-2018 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Reverant (Post 1474122)
Does it happen both when warm and cold?

Not to threadjack, but I've been having intermittent sync loss on my 2000 miata when the car is cold (below ~70c water temp). Does the car being cool indicate a specific issue?

It seems like it usually happens under light acceleration and I typically get somewhere between none and 5 counts until the car warms up. I keep messing with the crank sensor gap without any luck.

hustler 03-27-2018 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by Reverant (Post 1474122)
Does it happen both when warm and cold?

Yes. I remember previously that fouled plugs would whack-out the tach on a 1.6, but I believe I now have the tach driven from the CKP. Regardless, I'm changing plugs today, measuring gap on the CKP tomorrow and putting it at .030". I don't know what causes the logger to swap from high to low like that.

aidandj 03-27-2018 10:08 AM

Are the pots adjusted correctly? And space the sensor with a business card. That's close enough.

hustler 03-27-2018 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1474151)
Are the pits adjusted correctly? And space the sensor with a business card. That's close enough.

Pits? Arm pits? Like your av?

I've done the credit card adjustment, no deal.

18psi 03-27-2018 10:25 AM

he meant to say pots. the pots inside the ms. he might be right. doesn't sound like it's a spacing issue, so either it's the unit, the sensor, or the wiring.

id check wiring and pots adjustment first (free)
then replace the sensor

hustler 03-27-2018 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1474155)
he meant to say pots. the pots inside the ms. he might be right. doesn't sound like it's a spacing issue, so either it's the unit, the sensor, or the wiring.

id check wiring and pots adjustment first (free)
then replace the sensor

Thanks a ton. I should note I had no problems before the car sat four years, but open to trying anything at this point.

aidandj 03-27-2018 10:33 AM

Yes pots. What kind of megasquirt is it? If it's an mslabs unit then nvm.

I've got a spare sensor or 2 I could loan you. Would just want it replaced if it fixes it.

18psi 03-27-2018 10:34 AM

this is hustler you're talking to. ms labs was still swimming in rev's loins when he built this thing ;)

hustler 03-27-2018 10:37 AM

Yep, ~2012 MSLabs MS3. Thanks for the offer but I think there is a spare sensor somewhere, in some box, from the move. I'm sure it's something super simple I overlooked. I can't remember most of what I need to from so long ago now that I'm a spandex clad bike saddle sniffer.

aidandj 03-27-2018 10:37 AM

Maybe @Matt Cramer or @Ben might have some insight on why the logger flipped like that.

ridethecliche 03-27-2018 11:00 AM

OMG!
The prodigal son hath returned.

Reverant 03-27-2018 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by aidandj (Post 1474160)
Maybe @Matt Cramer or @Ben might have some insight on why the logger flipped like that.

In most cases, it's sensor failure.

hustler 03-29-2018 11:24 AM

Okay, sensor is .030" from crank teefers and I still have the same log, how do I check a CKP if it's faulty when it seems to work well at low RPM rather than high?

18psi 03-29-2018 11:28 AM

borrow known good one and test


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