hiya
all wired and connected to the pc ok using a 12 chordless drill battery for mobile power..
with only the power connected is it correct for the load to read 99KPa ?
and the rpm to read about 250 ?
the map sensor works if i suck the outlet but goes from 99 down to about 15 ? is it working in reverse ?
thx
richard
is it working ?
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Hello,
Yes, if you can use the software to communicate with the MJLJ (load/retrieve ignition configs) and you can observe the MAP pressure changing (more vacuum = lower KPa) then it's alive.
The next step is to get your EDIS installation working, if you haven't already and hook up the PIP & SAW lines as appropriate, and then finally, when the engine is running under EDIS, verify ignition timing is being controlled by the MJLJ by using a timing light.
As you've probably seen, the full vehicle install document is located in the wiki ('how to' link).
Regards,
Yes, if you can use the software to communicate with the MJLJ (load/retrieve ignition configs) and you can observe the MAP pressure changing (more vacuum = lower KPa) then it's alive.
The next step is to get your EDIS installation working, if you haven't already and hook up the PIP & SAW lines as appropriate, and then finally, when the engine is running under EDIS, verify ignition timing is being controlled by the MJLJ by using a timing light.
As you've probably seen, the full vehicle install document is located in the wiki ('how to' link).
Regards,
wow fast reply...
i only posted my question 2 mins ago what a fast reply
thx for that, its raining cats and dogs here at the mo so hooking up to the engine will have to wait a bit
im putting it on a ford pinto 1.8 ohc , the manifold has 2 holes in it already that i wont be using for anything else they are on the 2 outside inlet ports
can i use a fuel filter as a resevoir for the MAP like the mini A series suggestion i read earlier ? instead of tapping into the other 2
inlets.
thx
richard
thx for that, its raining cats and dogs here at the mo so hooking up to the engine will have to wait a bit
im putting it on a ford pinto 1.8 ohc , the manifold has 2 holes in it already that i wont be using for anything else they are on the 2 outside inlet ports
can i use a fuel filter as a resevoir for the MAP like the mini A series suggestion i read earlier ? instead of tapping into the other 2
inlets.
thx
richard
Wow - you can suck to 15kPa - I can only do about 30kPa and go like this (and a lot redder too!) --->
I think you win as the biggest sucker on this web site
And to be serious for a moment, what you observe sounds perfect - 99 is atmospheric (must be low pressure/at altitude?) and 15 is the vacuum you get by sucking...the bigger the vacuum, the lower the manifold air pressure/the more closed the throttle/the smaller the number
I think you win as the biggest sucker on this web site
And to be serious for a moment, what you observe sounds perfect - 99 is atmospheric (must be low pressure/at altitude?) and 15 is the vacuum you get by sucking...the bigger the vacuum, the lower the manifold air pressure/the more closed the throttle/the smaller the number
altitude
im in the flatlands of east anglia.. probably only 50 feet above sea level..
i expect the terrible weather is having an effect ?
whats the difference between Kpa and millibars ?
i do wish the world would just stick to one measuring method
thx
richard
i expect the terrible weather is having an effect ?
whats the difference between Kpa and millibars ?
i do wish the world would just stick to one measuring method
thx
richard
I've just typed "Kpa and millibars" into Google and got overwhelmed with the number of hits....
Give it a go....
...and I think you're therefore measuring 990 millibars, which isn't far off the 1004 that the BCC Weather site is saying for Ipswich today...14 error in 1004 = 1.4% error
Is your Vcc still 4.7v or has it sorted itself out?
Give it a go....
...and I think you're therefore measuring 990 millibars, which isn't far off the 1004 that the BCC Weather site is saying for Ipswich today...14 error in 1004 = 1.4% error
Is your Vcc still 4.7v or has it sorted itself out?
millibars
hiya
i'll try google later ..
i want to fit a power on led so i'll check the 5v output but i cant imagine it has changed although
i have noticed electronics can 'run in' so i will check it.
I wont blow anything will i if i measure across the component ?
thx
richard
i'll try google later ..
i want to fit a power on led so i'll check the 5v output but i cant imagine it has changed although
i have noticed electronics can 'run in' so i will check it.
I wont blow anything will i if i measure across the component ?
thx
richard
I doubt these electronics will bed in - maybe if it was a plasma TV or a high-end hi-fi
You won't damage anything when you measure unless you slip...
A 5v LED (make sure it's a 5v one, not an ordinary one) across the +5v supply will be fine. if it's an ordinary LED, then a 180R resistor will be needed...
You won't damage anything when you measure unless you slip...
A 5v LED (make sure it's a 5v one, not an ordinary one) across the +5v supply will be fine. if it's an ordinary LED, then a 180R resistor will be needed...
led`
i got hundreds of leds most are 3.3v but i expect i can find a resistor or two.
call me paranoid but when its pi*sing down and the car has developed a fault 20 miles from home
an led will help to rule out another possible cause
I also have an Ipaq palmtop and want to try using that with the MJ but thats a long way off yet..
richard
call me paranoid but when its pi*sing down and the car has developed a fault 20 miles from home
an led will help to rule out another possible cause
I also have an Ipaq palmtop and want to try using that with the MJ but thats a long way off yet..
richard