Wiring help on a 95 cabrio

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Nismo Silvia
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Wiring help on a 95 cabrio

Post by Nismo Silvia »

Has anyone done and install on a turbo Cabrio with megasquirt 2 v3 board. I got a car that was running it and seems like the processor is burnt out i can not get a loop back from the board but when I jump pins 12 and 13 i get the loopback so it is not my conection any info will help
Matt Cramer
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Re: Wiring help on a 95 cabrio

Post by Matt Cramer »

Have you tried the Port Check? How about trying to reload the firmware? I've seen reloading firmware bring a "dead" ECU back to life before.
Nismo Silvia
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Re: Wiring help on a 95 cabrio

Post by Nismo Silvia »

I got it to reload the firm last night it looks as though everything works but just like my megasquirt that is in my 240sx when the stim is connected everything works except the rpm i will have to see if the rpm works when i test the ecu in the car. The wiring that was done is really bad so I may have to redo the wiring too.
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