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Hi steve,
Hi steve,
I also have available the MAP sensor- see the ordering page (link above). In fact, I'll be offering a full parts kit, probably by the end of this week. If you can wait until then I will have that on the order page as well.
Brent
I also have available the MAP sensor- see the ordering page (link above). In fact, I'll be offering a full parts kit, probably by the end of this week. If you can wait until then I will have that on the order page as well.
Brent
Try eBay (UK) A bit of
Try eBay (UK)
A bit of intelligent searching might well uncover some for sale....
A bit of intelligent searching might well uncover some for sale....
Updated Farnell List
This is for the TPS version.
<a href="http://www.kilmartin.it/uploads/megajol ... s">Updated Farnells Component List </a>
<a href="http://www.kilmartin.it/uploads/megajol ... s">Updated Farnells Component List </a>
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i just improted the MJ from teh US and got stung £23 for fees related to parcel force... Bas***rds
if you can persuade the company to mark the parcel either gift or sample you can usually get away with not paying anything extra but the americans are pretty paranoid at the moment , ( not without reason ). so check everything passing through its borders.
Bit of a waste of time ( ask the mexican border hoppers )but it makes them feel safer.
fragged
if you can persuade the company to mark the parcel either gift or sample you can usually get away with not paying anything extra but the americans are pretty paranoid at the moment , ( not without reason ). so check everything passing through its borders.
Bit of a waste of time ( ask the mexican border hoppers )but it makes them feel safer.
fragged
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Re: Where to get a MAP sensor in
I'm considering putting MS and MJ in my Rover rally car. I've got some "spare" MEMS (Rover OEM) ECU's, so I thought I'd take one apart to see if I could reuse the enclosure and the MEMS connector to connect to the Rover loom. On the MEMS board is a MAP sensor, I can't recall the type/part number, but it has three connections to PCB. I can have another look tomorrow and let you know what it says, but if it is a valid option, then there are plenty of MEMS ECUS in scrap yards from all the K-series cars with HGFMartinM wrote:Where to get a MAP sensor in the UK == where to get a MAP sensor in the world !
..and at the moment, it seems incredibly difficult, if not impossible
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yes its a nice box, but to fit it inside the engine bay you have to use components that will tollerate the temperatures there. automotive components allways have higher temp specs than normal ones, normally 105°C and more. if you use parts with less temperature tollerance that may give some trouble.
the componets are identified as over here we are trying to understand whats going on inside. maybe you know that sometimes MEMS doesn't turn off the main power and other strange stuff and we want to repair it ourself. so it was the only pic i had
the componets are identified as over here we are trying to understand whats going on inside. maybe you know that sometimes MEMS doesn't turn off the main power and other strange stuff and we want to repair it ourself. so it was the only pic i had
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I used to be an electronics engineer working on submarines and ships, so I know exactly the problems demanding environements can create
Putting it in the engine bay would have been a "nice to do" as the loom is all set up, so it would look "nice" (always an important consideration on a rally car that is being thrashed within an inch of its life ).
Regarding the MEMS unit, I do know that it is considered "un-up-gradeable" as it is entirely bespoke and embedded, so no reprogramming or piggy-back chips.
Putting it in the engine bay would have been a "nice to do" as the loom is all set up, so it would look "nice" (always an important consideration on a rally car that is being thrashed within an inch of its life ).
Regarding the MEMS unit, I do know that it is considered "un-up-gradeable" as it is entirely bespoke and embedded, so no reprogramming or piggy-back chips.
thats great, if you made it putting all parts insinde the MEMS box tell me. i like the idea to just replace MEMS with a box containint MS and MJLJ, i could reuse my glovebox
its a bit sad no one realy knows how the early MEMS works or even how to modify it. but it seams you have to replace the Intel processor with one that is reprogrammable. the later MEMS, 1.9 on, can be modified i know
its a bit sad no one realy knows how the early MEMS works or even how to modify it. but it seams you have to replace the Intel processor with one that is reprogrammable. the later MEMS, 1.9 on, can be modified i know
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over here we have DGH http://www.dghklassikmotorsport.de/ offering 12 HP more for MPi Minis and Rüddel Motorsport http://www.rueddel-motorsport.de/ offering 7 HP more for the MPi, but also offer to mach the MEMS to the engine if its high modified. i have never looked inside a MEMS 1.9 but i've been told they replace a chip