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Ah, interesting about the processor speeds. I wish that the communication between the E6X and the laptop would be faster, but that's the only time I feel that it is slow. I think a lot has to do with the Halwin software, which from my experience with it does not seem very well written.
--Ferdi
Ferdi- does the E6X rely on a serial cable like the E6K? If so, that's likely the cause of the slow communication between the Haltech and laptop- I've seen a few other ECUs that also have this sort of problem.
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Ferdi- does the E6X rely on a serial cable like the E6K? If so, that's likely the cause of the slow communication between the Haltech and laptop- I've seen a few other ECUs that also have this sort of problem.
Yup, it does and it hates usb->serial converters. I had to purchase a serial card for my newer laptop when my old laptop with the built-in serial port broke.
Here is a so-so pic of the 36-1 trigger wheel i installed on my z5 pulley.
Its from ebay ~$20.
Sensor is the stock protege one.
I also had to machine the pulley .There was a clearance problem with the plastic front cover which had to be cut
Here is a so-so pic of the 36-1 trigger wheel i installed on my z5 pulley.
Its from ebay ~$20.
Sensor is the stock protege one.
I also had to machine the pulley .There was a clearance problem with the plastic front cover which had to be cut
what bolts are you using on your dampener?
As for the Haltech... Did you set your baud rate at 19200 in Halwin and the windows device manager?
Here is a so-so pic of the 36-1 trigger wheel i installed on my z5 pulley.
Its from ebay ~$20.
Sensor is the stock protege one.
I also had to machine the pulley .There was a clearance problem with the plastic front cover which had to be cut
how much did you have to machine to make it clear the plastic? Did you machine the wheel or the pulley itself?
Ferdi - When you got your fix for the ati i noticed you mounted the fix over top of the wheel like a sandwich. On the revised ati's is this piece integrated or removable? If its not then wouldn't i have to mount the wheel even closer to the block than you did because it would rest on top of the fix??
Ferdi - When you got your fix for the ati i noticed you mounted the fix over top of the wheel like a sandwich. On the revised ati's is this piece integrated or removable? If its not then wouldn't i have to mount the wheel even closer to the block than you did because it would rest on top of the fix??
I don't think the new ones are any different because the later Miatas (Miatae? lol) use a crank trigger wheel mounted the same way. You need to machine the trigger wheel on a lathe, otherwise you'll never get it perfectly centered. The clearance to the sensor is only like 30 thou.
its a little off topic, and might be a little more pricy than ms, but I have a microtech lt10s, it has sequential, and direct fire 1 coil per cylinder off the stock cas sensor....this is another option if u dont want to run the ms stuff...or you could run a hydranemasis
how much did you have to machine to make it clear the plastic? Did you machine the wheel or the pulley itself?
Im sorry i dont have the spec on how much was machined off the pulley as i did it a bit at a time.I used our brake lathe at work LOL.i removed the 4 tooth plate that was part of the crank pully assembly and replaced it with the 36-1.
The stock plate was thinner for sure so i machined a little off the the pulley and a little off the 36-1.
I centered it and drilled holes to secure the plate 6mmx1 if memory serves.
The holes in the pulley were tapped and the holes in the plate not.
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