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The big picture here is this: Despite their perceived and or real reliability, as a whole, the population is only accruing miles. As that mileage increases, statistical probability dictates that parts of the system will fail. I do both statistical process control and statistical reliability engineering for the engines our company produces. Every mechanical system fails given enough time and/or cycles. We've already seen failure modes in these engines and as the mileage goes up, the probability of failure does as well. It also goes up for many parts as a function of age alone and not necessarily use (capacitors, seals, o-rings, etc.) There are a lot of cars that are just now breaking out of the low mileage barrier as more and more are turned from collectors into drivers. In the next 5-10 years we will see more failures than ever. That is just a mathematical fact. The only thing that would prevent that is if every single owner stopped driving them tomorrow and never drove them again. |
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I'd like to see more development done on the Megasquirt. the hardware and software for that solution looks solid, and I'd love to run the coil on plug to eliminate the DIS as the megasquirt will drive the coils just fine.
I realize that was easier to do with the "plug and play" wiring approach, I just don't want to go that direction. the ecotec Saturn sky coils seem to be a potential fit and I remember a gent posting about boat coils being adapted. It's not that the DIS doesn't work, it's that COP works well and allows the DIS to be used by those that need it to help offset the cost of the upgrade. Just the MSPro is around 1200 which is fairly cheap considering the functionality it provides. Much faster processing, and better overall engine management and fail safe capabilities. I don't care about the mileage or security system, what else do I lose with the lack of ccm interfaces? seems like if you splice into the factory wiring rather than eliminate the factory ecm it could potentiall work better. Like to hear more thoughts on this. That's the approach the c5 guys do that with the dominator and haltec computers, seems like it might also be feasible on the ZR-1. good thread, graham and Gerry thanks for the "plan A" approach which looks like it's coming to fruition and is clearly simple and works~! for the hot rodders, the megasquirt solution doesn't sound cost prohibitive in comparison to the DIS replacement.
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Speaking of hard to find parts.....anyone know a cheap source for the spare tire? Mine are old and beginning to dry rot and can't hold pressure for very long. I found the tire online but it costs a small fortune and then I need to have it mounted....
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Spare tire on EBay:
Not a bad price and condition! But it doesn't have ZR-1 and the date written on it in yellow tire crayon from the factory... WWNCRSD? |
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If the yellow tire crayon markings are missing might as well put it in the trash heap! WWNCRSD? Answer: SH*T A BRICK!!!
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Update: I still have not found a solution to the code 43 (Knock sensor). I just started to actively put the issue to bed. The sensor harness volts checked out OK and the resistance to block is also OK. Marc H. has been nice enough to assist with trouble shooting this. One possibility is after the car reaches running temp and is moving, the ECM runs a self diagnostic by generating a knock to check the knock sensor is functioning. It is possible this knock is not being picked up be the sensor and the fault code results. The code is generated when the coolant reaches about 200F like clock work. I have an ALDLdroid data scanner and it confirmed there was no increase in knock count when the code was generated but the engine was retarded by 7 degrees once the check engine light appears sooooo…… I have a knock sensor on order from Jerry and Marc is researching the issue to see if there are any programable options.
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