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Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Solid Diff bushings apparently help wheel hop, as do the longatundinal braces you'll see on 1.8 cars.. or you could try not spinning the wheels..
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?I normally don't spin the wheels at all but I did it just once as I was reading up on the 'wheel hop' issue over on MiataTurbo, it seems my car has the hop also.
I'll check the bushings when I'm working on the diff but I'd say they're shot
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?FM don't sell the Serial Link Interface cable 'new' anymore to work with the Link ECUs.
Anyone know where I could get one as Fleebay don't have nadda, even a simple wiring diagram of one would do for me.
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?MIght have what you need dude, give me a shout on the mobile.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3099765 "When I make a key the on position and push the button, an engine works"
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Thanks Ash, sorted
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Ok I've been looking at the LINK ECU installation PDF files over on FlyinMiata and I've a few questions.
There are some installation files that show modifying the ECU for air temp/knock/wideband sensors. The LINK ECU I have doesn't appear to have these 'mods' done to it. The LINK ECU I have shows on the board 'LINK 1996 MX5 v1.2' and the chip shows '116M0718'. Does it still need to have these mods done to it ? Also, I've 2 MAP sensors. One is 'new' but looks like the older version of MAP sensor and the other one is the older version. In one of the FlyinMiata installation PDFs it says "The new Mk1 ECU can accommodate knock sensing, but only when used with the Mk2 MAP sensor". Was I given the wrong MAP sensors with the LINK ?
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Not sure abouts which mods you mean, can you quote them.
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Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?It's on page 5 of this "Link mark I installation manual (the new chip, number 116M0718)" http://www.flyinmiata.com/support/instr ... lation.pdf
Does the knock sensor plug into the Map sensor via the diagnostics connector or is there a port on the Map sensor itself for it to plug into ? There seems to be only one port in the two Map sensors I have and it looks like it's for the vacuum hose from the MAP sensor to the vacuum hose that goes to the factory fuel pressure regulator.
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?K, not sure now, mine has a connector plus a map and knock sensor port.
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Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?I'm guessing the Map sensor you have is 'rectangular' and not 'square' ?
The two I have are the square ones and have a connector but only one port Damn, now I've to go try and find one
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Confirmed
I was on to Link themselves and they don't have them since they don't make them anymore, plus the fact that they can't access all their stock/materials in their old building since it's been destroyed due to the quake and is now 'off limits'. There's none on FleaBay this past week and I've had no posts on Nutz or MiataTurbo so I guess there are none available out there. BUT, I HAVE found the circuit diagram of the PCB but I don't have a parts list. Anyone out there with one that wants to 'open' their one up and take notes of the numbers/digits on all the parts inside ? There's not much in there and if you have one and it fails then.....hop into my boat
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?some good info on mk1 vs mk2 link ECUs here :
http://www.miataturbo.net/showthread.php?p=100202
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Yeah I'll have to do some checking on the Link that I have, it does have the newer Link chip in it though.
I took out the injectors and found that the new ones are a little bit 'different'... They seem to be 'shorter'. And the injector nosel seems to be a lot shorter than the old ones. Tell me this doesn't matter
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?no, it shouldn't (mine were different too), you'll prob need a handfull of washers to space out the fuel rail bolts though as they'll be a little too long with the shorter injectors.
Re: Link at 10+ PSI ?Thank God
At least this part is working out ok
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