If you have, and you built your own harness with a connector to interface with the car's harness, where did you get that connector? I'm building a new MS, but the only sources I can find for a connector are in the US, which just isn't feasible.
Basically, I'm looking for a connector like this, or similar:
Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Interesting. That site was down when I looked last night. Thanks Andrew!
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
oh ok. Send a PM to Saboteur or Sabretooth, they should be able to give you hints and tips.
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Nono, ozmx5 works now, it was just down when I was searching for it. Still makes no mention of the connector though, only that you can knick one from an MX5 ECU. Wonder what MX5 Plus can rustle up for me.
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Good to see work is ongoing on your car Kain. Hope the ECU building goes well!
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Sorry nothing helpful to add here about your connector
ps come driving next Friday
Sorry nothing helpful to add here about your connector
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
I found a matching connector from a Ford Courier / Mazda Bravo? ECU:
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=39173
If you end up buying an MX5 ECU to pull the connector, please let me know, I might be keen to buy what you have left over.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=39173
If you end up buying an MX5 ECU to pull the connector, please let me know, I might be keen to buy what you have left over.
Small wires make big fuses.
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Thanks for the heads up on options there Davo, I'll let you know if I end up getting an MX5 one. Any particular years you're keen on?
Slug_dub, there's always work going on with my car. Mostly it's just the 'collect parts and never put them on' kind of work I'm definitely keen to be there next Friday, it's been ages since I've been able to!
Slug_dub, there's always work going on with my car. Mostly it's just the 'collect parts and never put them on' kind of work I'm definitely keen to be there next Friday, it's been ages since I've been able to!
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
There are quite a number on fleabay (you probably checked already) but they want over $70USD for them
It's a safe bet there are many Mazdas and Fords that share the same connector, do you have any contacts at a wreckers that won't rob you blind?
It's a safe bet there are many Mazdas and Fords that share the same connector, do you have any contacts at a wreckers that won't rob you blind?
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Any particular years you're keen on?
NA6 with the flap AFM preferably. Just for my own curiosity I've been wanting to do a benchmark of the OEM hardware input / output circuits against what we are all using on our megasquirts.
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
Kain wrote:If you have, and you built your own harness with a connector to interface with the car's harness, where did you get that connector? I'm building a new MS, but the only sources I can find for a connector are in the US, which just isn't feasible.
they were $35 + GST & shipping from here:
http://www.tfelectronics.com.au/PageFil ... ctors.html
$65 from here:
http://wolfems.cart.net.au/details/2256528.html
only US$28 from here:
http://tuner-deals.com/ecuconnectors-p- ... 0fa515ae17
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Re: Anyone built a standalone Megasquirt?
93_Clubman wrote:Kain wrote:If you have, and you built your own harness with a connector to interface with the car's harness, where did you get that connector? I'm building a new MS, but the only sources I can find for a connector are in the US, which just isn't feasible.
they were $35 + GST & shipping from here:
http://www.tfelectronics.com.au/PageFil ... ctors.html
$65 from here:
http://wolfems.cart.net.au/details/2256528.html
only US$28 from here:
http://tuner-deals.com/ecuconnectors-p- ... 0fa515ae17
Thanks for that mate, I'll have to chase them up!
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