What kind of wiring do I need for a Miata?

What kind of wiring do I need for a Miata?

All of this having been said, if you’re using a standalone ECU, you can probably run whatever sensors you want – in other words, you can use your 1.6 wiring harness and the 1.8 TPS / coils / whatever, if you’re willing to do some simple reprogramming and wiring. Most – but not all – of the electronics section won’t apply to you. Fan wiring

Where is the AFM connector on a Mazda Miata?

Wire one lead of the GM Sensor to the first pin at the AFM Connector, and the other lead of the GM Sensor to the sixth pin at the AFM Connector.

What kind of sensor does a Mazda Miata use?

Simply wire a GM Open Element IAT Sensor into your factory wiring harness at the AFM connector. You can poke wires into the AFM connector, or you can cut and splice. Wire one lead of the GM Sensor to the first pin at the AFM Connector, and the other lead of the GM Sensor to the sixth pin at the AFM Connector.

Where to plug in diypnp in Mazda Miata?

Either plug a Stimulator Power Supply into the front panel of the box (the easiest way), or, start the Jumper Section below, but only connect the power and ground wires to start with. That way you can plug the DIYPNP into your factory wiring harness and safely power it from your car.

What kind of wiring harness does a Mazda Miata use?

The vehicle used for drawing up these application docs was a USDM 1991 Mazda Miata 1.6L with a manual transmission. The factory wiring harness is in perfect condition. 1- DIYPNPN76-K Kit.

Either plug a Stimulator Power Supply into the front panel of the box (the easiest way), or, start the Jumper Section below, but only connect the power and ground wires to start with. That way you can plug the DIYPNP into your factory wiring harness and safely power it from your car.

Wire one lead of the GM Sensor to the first pin at the AFM Connector, and the other lead of the GM Sensor to the sixth pin at the AFM Connector.

What kind of resistor do I need for Mazda Miata?

Install a 470 ohm 1/4w resistor between the right side (non-band) end of D1 and the left leg (banded end) of D9. You’ll start with an MS1 V3.57 set up for Hall / opto triggering. This means you’ll have JP1 in the 2-3 position and J1 in the 1-2 position.