MSPNP MM9495 is available -- $50 off thru Thursday...
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MSPNP MM9495 is available -- $50 off thru Thursday...
Rather than do a group buy I just figured I'd give the first buyers $50 off directly through the website-- the special will expire Thursday night at midnight.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...nny-p-166.html
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...nny-p-166.html
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I dug around... and I found a little more love to give though
Check the site...
Check the site...
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We are a licensed distributor for Innovate products... all stocked. Plenty of LC-1's in stock with and without gauges. Order by 2pm EST and it still ships today, use Express and it will probably be there tomorrow, Wednesday at the latest. Priority is usually 3-4 days. You'd still have it by the weekend.
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I'm not a proponent of debt at all (hate it)... but if it's coming in two weeks and you can make the Visa payment then, you could take a short term Visa loan
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Jerry's doing the inaugural discounting factory-direct this time around.
MiataRoadster is celebrating the release of the 94-95 PNP MegaSquirt in the form of a 5% discount on entire orders of *any* parts totalling over $1000 (before shipping) through 8/31/07.
We are a full-line Miata parts shop and the first (and only, so far, that we've seen) Miata vendor jumping on the MegaSquirt tuning juggernaut bandwagon, so if you need any racing parts, OEM maintenance parts, JDM imports, or even Moss cupholders, we can hook you up.
Check out our MSPNP page at http://miataroadster.com/mspnp.html as well as the rest of our site, email us with a list of parts you're after, and we'll get right back to you with a package deal quote.
We look forward to helping you "Stay Tuned!"
~Bill
MiataRoadster is celebrating the release of the 94-95 PNP MegaSquirt in the form of a 5% discount on entire orders of *any* parts totalling over $1000 (before shipping) through 8/31/07.
We are a full-line Miata parts shop and the first (and only, so far, that we've seen) Miata vendor jumping on the MegaSquirt tuning juggernaut bandwagon, so if you need any racing parts, OEM maintenance parts, JDM imports, or even Moss cupholders, we can hook you up.
Check out our MSPNP page at http://miataroadster.com/mspnp.html as well as the rest of our site, email us with a list of parts you're after, and we'll get right back to you with a package deal quote.
We look forward to helping you "Stay Tuned!"
~Bill
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Hey Loki, not to step on Jerry's toes or anything, but if you have a little extra coin, get the Innovate XD gauge with the LC. It's a bit on the expensive side, but also gives a clear, real time readout of the LC output, and any error conditions that may occur. It also has a calibration button on it, making recal easy. I do not regret getting mine, and I'm the cheapest bastard on this board.
You'll want the AIT sensor, with the correct bung. Get the mild steel if you have steel pipes, and the aluminum if you have aluminum pipes. I got the mild steel, which MIG'd just fine to my "aluminum" JIM-B throttle pipe.
PS, I had to pay more plus sales tax. So you suck.
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You'll want the AIT sensor, with the correct bung. Get the mild steel if you have steel pipes, and the aluminum if you have aluminum pipes. I got the mild steel, which MIG'd just fine to my "aluminum" JIM-B throttle pipe.
PS, I had to pay more plus sales tax. So you suck.
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Loki-- your list looks right assuming your using steel IC pipes.
As for the gauge.. I really like having one myself, and the XD-16 is the most expensive, but as Ben said it's the only true digital gauge that Innovate offers (the DB gauges use an analog signal, and translate that to a digital readout) meaning it's the only one that can provide error codes and allow for re-cal from the gauge panel. It is $200 for the gauge so it's a bit pricey and I can't make the call for you-- As Ben stated he's as cheap as they come () and you saw his comments... so you can make the call. You can always add the XD-16 later too though it's a few bucks extra that way.
As for the gauge.. I really like having one myself, and the XD-16 is the most expensive, but as Ben said it's the only true digital gauge that Innovate offers (the DB gauges use an analog signal, and translate that to a digital readout) meaning it's the only one that can provide error codes and allow for re-cal from the gauge panel. It is $200 for the gauge so it's a bit pricey and I can't make the call for you-- As Ben stated he's as cheap as they come () and you saw his comments... so you can make the call. You can always add the XD-16 later too though it's a few bucks extra that way.
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Also what is neat, though in a tech-geek kind of way, you can make any of the gauge's LED outer markers light up any color. I believe the default wb gauge markers are green when rich, fading to white around stoich, then fading to red as it gets lean. The color changes are gradual, meaning you can know ballpark AFR from the color. I took it a step further and made my WOT boost targets (11.8-12.0:1) blue. So if I got full throttle, I don't have to actually watch the gauge, just have to see blue in the corner of my eye. And if it's not blue, get out of it. That made tuning my FMU real easy, without having to keep the laptop in the car.
<edit> also, if you were planning on getting a narrowband gauge, take $50 off the price of the xd to make the comparison fair
<double edit> the xd has a light sensor on it. gets brighter in sunlight and dim at night. so it doesn't blind you at night. It's wonderful. I HATED my previous $50 nb at night. It would blind the crap out of me, so I ended up taping an index card over it. No joke.
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