Project Fe3
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Project Fe3
Hey all there are some bits I am looking for to propel my fe3 project I'm under going atm. Recently went to a bunch of yards and found one 93 five speed 1.6. I bought the Cas but it ends up being Magnetic style. I am in search of a complete automatic engine harness, ecu, tps, and optical cas from a 1.6. Shipping would be to 63303. Thanks a bunch.
#3
Yes that is what I intend to do untill my standalone gets sorted out. Gave up on the project sold my megasquirt I was planning on using unfortunately. Been doing some reading and found some inexpensive motivation, I have read into several threads about people fooling the 1.6 ecu with a rx vaf and probe gt injectors (330), and afpr. Mainly Randy Stocker and a member named 3gonn (egonn) said that they have gone this route previous to there standalone systems. Some claiming years of use. Although not optimal, I am hopefull to follow into these peoples footsteps. Would be nice to know how it reacted, or to read some posts back when the where driving on this setup.
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MS is the inexpensive solution.
if youre running a 1.6L ECU then it doesn't matter if you run optical or magnetic.
I would focus on getting the MS up and running. It would work much better than a miata ECU. Or you can do what some older timers did 12 years ago.
if youre running a 1.6L ECU then it doesn't matter if you run optical or magnetic.
I would focus on getting the MS up and running. It would work much better than a miata ECU. Or you can do what some older timers did 12 years ago.
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I've bought a MS1 and two Miatalinks in the last year for less than $200 each. If you can't manage that, I'm not sure an engine swap is in your budget.
Last edited by m2cupcar; 08-07-2015 at 09:22 AM. Reason: I've bought a MS1 and two Miatalinks in the last year for <$200 each. If you can't manage that, I'm not sure an engine swap i
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