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Hi All,
I have tried the step colder plugs with a gap of 27 thou but no improvement. I did email diyautotune last night and they have told me the following:
\"It sounds like you may have an older version that occasionally had a misfire on certain cars but not others. We have corrected that with the newest version. Could you please have a look at the underside of your MSPNP? There's a sticker on it that should say which version it is. Is it marked \"Rev A,\" \"Rev B,\" \"Rev C,\" or none of these? Let me know and I'll tell you where to go from there.\"
So I have gone back to them tonight with my response. Will keep you posted!
I have tried the step colder plugs with a gap of 27 thou but no improvement. I did email diyautotune last night and they have told me the following:
\"It sounds like you may have an older version that occasionally had a misfire on certain cars but not others. We have corrected that with the newest version. Could you please have a look at the underside of your MSPNP? There's a sticker on it that should say which version it is. Is it marked \"Rev A,\" \"Rev B,\" \"Rev C,\" or none of these? Let me know and I'll tell you where to go from there.\"
So I have gone back to them tonight with my response. Will keep you posted!
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Well it would appear that my issue is with the MSPNP. Diyautotune have replied this morning with:
\"Looks like it's the older version. We can arrange for you to send it back to us and we'll upgrade it to Revision C at no charge. Or if you'd rather not deal with the downtime, I can walk you through how to solder in the mods from Revision C that cut down on misfires.\"
Once I receive the instructions I will get it done and fingers crossed this will eliminate my miss and I can begin to enjoy the car!
\"Looks like it's the older version. We can arrange for you to send it back to us and we'll upgrade it to Revision C at no charge. Or if you'd rather not deal with the downtime, I can walk you through how to solder in the mods from Revision C that cut down on misfires.\"
Once I receive the instructions I will get it done and fingers crossed this will eliminate my miss and I can begin to enjoy the car!
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I'm an idiot..... your thread clearly states your car is an NA6
I had a hard day and it's too late at night and blah blah blah
Matt Cramer's service is second to none.
I sent mine back cause it was playing up big-time but all it was, was that it had a loose wire. I got it back within 10 days after they did alot of testing and datalogging.
Downtime schmowntime, I wonder if any of the Aussie EMS makers would go to the same lenghts.
Tinscfi over in Perth soldered a capacitor on his 94-95 PNP, if you are a bit anxious when it comes to doing it, contact him and he'll help out as much as he can I'm sure.
Good luck
I had a hard day and it's too late at night and blah blah blah
Matt Cramer's service is second to none.
I sent mine back cause it was playing up big-time but all it was, was that it had a loose wire. I got it back within 10 days after they did alot of testing and datalogging.
Downtime schmowntime, I wonder if any of the Aussie EMS makers would go to the same lenghts.
Tinscfi over in Perth soldered a capacitor on his 94-95 PNP, if you are a bit anxious when it comes to doing it, contact him and he'll help out as much as he can I'm sure.
Good luck
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It's a snack if you know how to solder.
there's a pic of the cap mod:
http://www.miataturbo.net/forum/showpos ... tcount=116
there's a pic of the cap mod:
http://www.miataturbo.net/forum/showpos ... tcount=116
Huh?
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Tiny bit off-topic, but still on the general subject...
The Bell kits say that they can come with a CARB EO which basically states that its emission-legal in California. It's generally accepted that California has very strict emissions regulations, so would something that passes over there pass the test here?
I'm thinking of getting one of these
http://www.bellengineering.net/index.php?cPath=5_11_49 and was mainly looking at getting the base kit, but the S1 onwards say they can pass CARB emissions, and that would be worth the extra grand
The Bell kits say that they can come with a CARB EO which basically states that its emission-legal in California. It's generally accepted that California has very strict emissions regulations, so would something that passes over there pass the test here?
I'm thinking of getting one of these
http://www.bellengineering.net/index.php?cPath=5_11_49 and was mainly looking at getting the base kit, but the S1 onwards say they can pass CARB emissions, and that would be worth the extra grand
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Re:
It's generally accepted that California has very strict emissions regulations, so would something that passes over there pass the test here?
Had the same thoughts a while ago. I would suggest you check out the Cailfornia CARB level requirements and compare them to the IM240 requirements that you would have to satisfy.
I cant quite remember, but I think the california test requirements are not done under load??? Where the IM240 is done under full throttle, warm up etc.
Very frustrating. I gave up on it.
I would want to buy an SE and modify it. Mind you, the NC is growing on me, though I havent dríven either. Just want something that goes like a cut snake around the track and is comforatble for everyday driving?? A pipe dream perhaps??
Cheers
Had the same thoughts a while ago. I would suggest you check out the Cailfornia CARB level requirements and compare them to the IM240 requirements that you would have to satisfy.
I cant quite remember, but I think the california test requirements are not done under load??? Where the IM240 is done under full throttle, warm up etc.
Very frustrating. I gave up on it.
I would want to buy an SE and modify it. Mind you, the NC is growing on me, though I havent dríven either. Just want something that goes like a cut snake around the track and is comforatble for everyday driving?? A pipe dream perhaps??
Cheers
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