RC to pre-OBD II

Q&A for the RaceCapture Plug & Play - general hardware related usage and operation; for app related questions please post in the RaceCapture app section.

also see the <a href="https://wiki.autosportlabs.com/RaceCapture_Quickstart">RaceCapture quick start guide</a>
Post Reply
mister_po
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:04 am

RC to pre-OBD II

Post by mister_po »

Is there anyway to get analog signals to RC for pre-OBD cars? I would like to get ecu outputs such as TPS and Water temp. from my 1991 Miata.

Thank you

cj9694
Posts: 10
Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2017 6:35 pm

Post by cj9694 »

I am also wondering the same thing for a few of the gauges.

I talked to Brent about this topic, there is no plug and play method to get the OBD1 ECU to work directly with RCP. You will need to get 5v sending units for Oil pressure, Coolant temp (or engine temp).

My plan is to put a Mishimoto 32mm Water Temperature Sensor Adapter into my upper Rad hose and put the sensor in that as close to the head as space will allow.

I'm hesitant to replace my factory Mazda oil pressure sensor but I want a more accurate reading to go off from then the gauge in the miata cluster.

Does anyone have a recommended method to get a Tach signal to the RCP?

I also would like recommendations on where to get a 5v reference voltage in the car.

I also would like to get the fuel level data pulled in as well. The sender operated off from resistance so I'm not exactly sure how to go about this.

Any help would benefit many of us who are trying to keep the stock ECU.

brentp
Site Admin
Posts: 6282
Joined: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:36 am

Post by brentp »

Hi mister_po,

RaceCapture/Track (the small plug and play version of RaceCapture) only has CAN bus inputs for data. The system we offer with Analog *and* CAN inputs is RaceCapture/Pro, which has a full compliment of analog, digital and CAN bus inputs. Details here:
https://wiki.autosportlabs.com/RaceCapture-Pro_MK3

cj9694:

Actually, this thread / sub-section of the forum is not for RCP - best to post in that section for Miata specific topics and wiring sensors. Thanks, and sorry for the confusion!
Brent Picasso
CEO and Founder, Autosport Labs
Facebook | Twitter

Post Reply