My 2001 NB Adaptronic install thread
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MAP during cranking should be closer to 100kPa.
timing 7-15 degrees depending on what works best.
and given your stock injectors, i'd suggest almost doubling your cranking ms below about 30C. so at -10C, use like 130 for example.
timing 7-15 degrees depending on what works best.
and given your stock injectors, i'd suggest almost doubling your cranking ms below about 30C. so at -10C, use like 130 for example.
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I tried setting the enrichment from 120 (in steps of 1) to 150. Nothing really changed other than the smell of raw fuel and a couple massive backfires.
Is there anything else I may want to look for? When I revert to the stock ecu, everything is fine.
While cranking on the Adaptronic, it feels a lot rougher and the whole engine/car shakes and rattles. Is this indicative of anything? Flooding? I do a few cycles of cranking at WOT to clear any possible fuel.
My key light will sometimes come on in the gauge cluster, does this just happen if the engine fails to fire after x amount of revolutions?
So discouraging.... :(
Is there anything else I may want to look for? When I revert to the stock ecu, everything is fine.
While cranking on the Adaptronic, it feels a lot rougher and the whole engine/car shakes and rattles. Is this indicative of anything? Flooding? I do a few cycles of cranking at WOT to clear any possible fuel.
My key light will sometimes come on in the gauge cluster, does this just happen if the engine fails to fire after x amount of revolutions?
So discouraging.... :(
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This is just a guess but I think the stock ECU relies on existing pressure in the fuel system for starting, then fires up the fuel pump after. Grounding F/P will cause the fuel pump to run all the time, like it does on the Adaptronic.
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You'll find it will be this loud on the stock ECU if you ground F/P on the diagnostics connector.
This is just a guess but I think the stock ECU relies on existing pressure in the fuel system for starting, then fires up the fuel pump after. Grounding F/P will cause the fuel pump to run all the time, like it does on the Adaptronic.
This is just a guess but I think the stock ECU relies on existing pressure in the fuel system for starting, then fires up the fuel pump after. Grounding F/P will cause the fuel pump to run all the time, like it does on the Adaptronic.
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is there something wrong with my ecu?
EDIT: rebooted the laptop a couple times and I was able to reflash the ecu. This is starting to get to me.
EDIT: rebooted the laptop a couple times and I was able to reflash the ecu. This is starting to get to me.
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Ok, first set of spark plugs fouled . Not sure why I waited this long to check.
They're soaked in fuel and black. Gonna pick up some new ones this morning when stores open up.
They're soaked in fuel and black. Gonna pick up some new ones this morning when stores open up.
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OMG it runs! Got the new plugs in. I cheated and warmed it up on the OEM ecu. Flashed to V2.000 again and all is well. Now I have to wait for my LC-1 to get here to see what is really going on.
How on earth could the old plugs have gotten so bad
Takes a couple seconds to actually start from cranking
Notes to self:
cranking
MX-5 takes ages to start
additional idle tips
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/forum/i...hp?topic=232.0
How on earth could the old plugs have gotten so bad
Takes a couple seconds to actually start from cranking
Notes to self:
cranking
MX-5 takes ages to start
additional idle tips
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/forum/i...hp?topic=232.0
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What do you guys use for your max MAP setting? 5-10psi over the max boost you want to run? I'm planning to run no more than 15psi at the most, should I have my MAP sensor set to a max of 18psi so I can have more usable adjustment range on the tuning tables?
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So I was in the garage trying to fine tune idle and crank. While I was doing the cranking fuel portion and trying to start it up I had thick grey smoke coming out of the intake filter/header area. I turned it off and went to my room to cry for a bit.
Any idea on what it was? Not familiar with the smell at all. It happened while the engine was trying to fire, but couldn't quite make it and was struggling at 250-300 rpms.
Any idea on what it was? Not familiar with the smell at all. It happened while the engine was trying to fire, but couldn't quite make it and was struggling at 250-300 rpms.
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So I was in the garage trying to fine tune idle and crank. While I was doing the cranking fuel portion and trying to start it up I had thick grey smoke coming out of the intake filter/header area. I turned it off and went to my room to cry for a bit.
Any idea on what it was? Not familiar with the smell at all. It happened while the engine was trying to fire, but couldn't quite make it and was struggling at 250-300 rpms.
Any idea on what it was? Not familiar with the smell at all. It happened while the engine was trying to fire, but couldn't quite make it and was struggling at 250-300 rpms.