Hey all,
Yes I know I could ask this question on the Adaptronic Forum and I know Andy will probably respond in his usual fast and friendly manner, however I thought it might be handy for other MX-5 Adaptronic users to reference.
So I now have a 2nd hand e420c Ecu, with the Adaptronic 94-95 plug n play loom. It has a 3 bar map sensor wired into the PnP loom, which should replace the MAF/AFM in my '94. Can I just remove the MAF/AFM or do I need to do any further wiring, or other stuff?
Note that I am installing the ECU before I fit any of the other goodies, so I will using a base '94 map and the only other change will (hopefully) be the MF/AFM delete.
J.
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Re: Adaptronic and AFM/MAF delete
Yep, it's not used so can be eliminated.
- I deleted mine (see http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091&start=196).
I cut the MAF plug off, shrink-wrapped the wires and tucked them out of the way into my wiring harness loom.
- I deleted mine (see http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091&start=196).
I cut the MAF plug off, shrink-wrapped the wires and tucked them out of the way into my wiring harness loom.
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Re: Adaptronic and AFM/MAF delete
no you need to keep the maf
it has the air temp sensor in it
it has the air temp sensor in it
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Re: Adaptronic and AFM/MAF delete
NBs have a separate air temp sensor to the MAF sensor.
Do NAs really integrate them?
Do NAs really integrate them?
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Re: Adaptronic and AFM/MAF delete
Yes, hence needing a GM AIT + bung for AFM removal.
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Re: Adaptronic and AFM/MAF delete
So, as I have a NA I need to get a Air temp sensor, and bung to fit the temp sensor into the piping before the intake manifold?
Makes sense as I had to the same thing when I had a Link ECU, with FM chip.
J.
Makes sense as I had to the same thing when I had a Link ECU, with FM chip.
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Correct.
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