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Finally getting my stuff together and finishing the wiring.
So just to confirm,the mx5 wiring is
1,Yellow W/ Blue Cam Angle
2,White Crank Angle
3,White W/Red 12V
4,Black W/green Earth
So the Link wiring would be
1, Trig 1 Black
2, Trig 2 Red
3, 12v feed
4, Sensor earth (white wires in heatshrink with protected trigger sensor wires)
Also how do I know what is trigger 1 and 2 or does this get configured in PCLink? -
And another, I can't get a new CAS plug so I'm planning on cutting the old one off with about 30cm of the factory loom still attached and soldering in the Link loom. Can you guys recommend a way to continue the insulation from the Link loom onto the factory wiring or will that not be required? Also, the exposed wire that in the shield wires, I take it it there to provide the shielding against interference and doesn't need to be attached to anything?
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Another question, I am also running a Race Technologies logger dash and want to wire a switch in to tell the dash when to begin logging. Do i wire the switch to the Link which will then tell the dash to start logging? Also do i use a momentary or toggle switch?
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The car is a 1994 so it runs a BP seriers engine. The wires to the plug are black w/green trace, white w/red trace (is a thicker wire so assuming power feed), white no trace, and yellow w/blue trace.
I asked around my Mazda buddies and it sounds like it acts as a cam and crank angle sensor by having two different toothed wheels attached to the cam. Any idea on how I could test this and also work out the wiring?
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Im in the process of wiring up a g4+ Storm into my 1800 MX5. Could anyone shed any light on their cam angle sensors? In PCLink it only talks about wiring 3 wire CAS but mine appears to be a 4 wire.
Also, if you run out of sensor earths is it ok to attach multiple sensors in parallel to a single sensor earth?Cheers.
MX5Link, 2xQ TPS and manual
in G4+
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the 94+ 1800 MX5s have a real throttle position sensor in them and are a direct fit.