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Old 13th June 2020, 05:28 PM
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Default Immobiliser wiring

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So I am in the middle of sorting loom out I now have a big pile of wiring that I wont be using now lights etc as I will be making my own when I suddenly thought b***ox I have cut wiring for immobiliser

Now I have the wiring coming from key reader to the magic box but I am left with,

Black/white
Black/blue
Red/white
Blue/red
Blue/black

I haven't a clue were they go its a 99-2000 hope some one out there can help

Gary
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Old 14th June 2020, 10:16 AM
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Hi, I’m just working my way through my loom now. I haven’t got to the immobiliser yet but I made a real hash of the hazard light switch. What I did was buy that section of the loom again from a breakers with all the connectors in place swap over all the relays and switches and start again. The replacement section was about £20 inc postage.
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Old 15th June 2020, 10:56 PM
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Evening Ben


Didn't really want to go with getting a loom but I guess if no on has one to hand to check wires then hay ho, Plus I really want to go after market ecu later on so no immobiliser. new ecu might have to come sooner rather than later


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I will be going with a speeduino ecu if i ever get past IVA on the carbed CVH engine
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Old 4th July 2020, 05:28 PM
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Afternoon all


That was my plan go megasquirt or alike after test but as funds are a bit short I was just going to get it running with standard ecu but cocked up cutting out wiring.

Has any one used a racing electronics ecu?? quite cheap on fleabay but can not find a review on them

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Old 4th July 2020, 05:51 PM
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The MadCod?

It's a customised speeduino board. I had one for a few months but other projects meant it was not going to get used and I sold it to fund a bit of my Modular Synth...

It seemed well made and the guy behind them is very helpful.

My only issue was that I loaded a new firmware not realising that their firmware is a tailored version of the speeduino code.

I have spent the last 6 months soldering projects for my synth, so building a Speeduino will be childs play now.
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Old 22nd July 2020, 04:20 PM
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Afternoon Turbo


Madcod is that the guy that builds these ECU's?

Well i have managed to get the wiring for my key reader etc so i can now wire that up and get the old girl running but i still dont want to spend near on £700 on an ECU later on (tight git)

Are they any good these speeduino ECU's

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Old 23rd July 2020, 05:39 PM
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Hi Gary if you download Speeduino, it tells you all about how to use Speeduino etc.
Also you can get full kit of parts on EBay to connect to mx5 loom etc for around £100.
You can download Tunerstudio that allows you to set up the software.
I built one awhile ago now, set it up temp and the car started up and ran ok, they update the software all the time and you can download it.
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race electronics will be able to help out, i think they do a plug and play mx5 version.
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Do race electronics have a website?
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