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Emanage Blue on 2001 MX5

Postby Bevan » Mon May 28, 2007 9:27 pm

Starting from the for sale section:
Uncle Arthur wrote:
Bevan wrote:Don't forget that a lot of the money goes into the cables, harnesses, and software for the e-manage series, plus tuning on top of that. :)


Want tunes? www.miataturbo.net, or look up the EManage support group on Yahoo groups

Thanks mate, i'm signed up there already. :) Couldn't find any maps for nat aspirated NB8B, only turbo. :(

This one was hooked up to a Skyline, so i'll need to reconfigure jumpers for 2001 MX5, clear the map on the unit and reset all values to zero, then wire it into my ECU and go from there.

Haven't really looked into it yet, but is it possible to just do pure datalogging for a few days on my normal drive into work and

I've been looking around for E-Manage harnesses but they are pretty rare and expensive, even from the US. I'm thinking of just wiring directly to the E-Manage pins and wrap in electrical tape instead of using a harness. Can't see any reason why I couldn't do this. :)

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Postby Bevan » Mon May 28, 2007 9:29 pm

From green_comet:
Here you go Bevan..

http://www.boomslang.us/emanage.htm[/quote]

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Postby Bevan » Mon May 28, 2007 9:30 pm

From Sean:
green_comet wrote:Here you go Bevan..

http://www.boomslang.us/emanage.htm
Wow, compoared to buying teh gear, or paying an auto elec, that's cheap, even after Aus conversion.

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Postby Bevan » Mon May 28, 2007 9:30 pm

green_comet wrote:Here you go Bevan..

http://www.boomslang.us/emanage.htm
Thank you. I've read that the boomslang harnesses are great. :)

Sean wrote:Wow, compoared to buying teh gear, or paying an auto elec, that's cheap, even after Aus conversion.
:shock: That's cheap? Damn, It'd be over AU$220 after conversion and postage - just for the harness.

I was just cutting up a different harness and plan to use the individual clips. Tap the other end into the ECU harness and it should be right. Apart from lookin unprofessional, I can't see why it wouldn't work. All up, I don't think i'll be spending any more than $20 for the wiring.

Can you see any reason why it wouldn't work?

Here is what I cut up, they slip nicely and very firmly over the emanage pins (sorry about the quality :oops: ):
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Postby ampz » Mon May 28, 2007 10:01 pm

vibration will work those pins loose buddy.
But if you're set on doing it, at least use a bit of hot melt glue to loom them together (or epoxy if it's handy)...
I would spen a coupe of weeks looking for a hacked loom plug. 8)
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Re: Emanage Blue on 2001 MX5

Postby Boags » Mon May 28, 2007 11:00 pm

Bevan wrote:Haven't really looked into it yet, but is it possible to just do pure datalogging for a few days on my normal drive into work


Yes. 8)
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Postby bruce » Tue May 29, 2007 12:49 pm

I'd be worried about it working loose and causing strange electrical maladies.

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Postby Sean » Wed May 30, 2007 9:36 pm

Bevan wrote:
Sean wrote:Wow, compoared to buying teh gear, or paying an auto elec, that's cheap, even after Aus conversion.
:shock: That's cheap? Damn, It'd be over AU$220 after conversion and postage - just for the harness.

I was just cutting up a different harness and plan to use the individual clips. Tap the other end into the ECU harness and it should be right. Apart from lookin unprofessional, I can't see why it wouldn't work. All up, I don't think i'll be spending any more than $20 for the wiring.

Can you see any reason why it wouldn't work?


I don't know where you'll find a 1.8 harness for $20, plus then you need to buy wires, connectors, insulation etc and do teh work. I don't know what you're hourly rate is, but a few hours for most people, along with the cost of parts required) would easily get up to teh $220.

I wored my ECU myself, and if someone could give me a P&P loom for $250 I'd snap it up (ok well now I have draw the schemitics and have a bunch of spare wire maybe not).
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