Big white box next to "Idle output (Hardware frequency)". Siiiigh.
Thanks Ice88... (for ruining my day)

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ndragun wrote:Well well... there's the answer I suppose.
Big white box next to "Idle output (Hardware frequency)". Siiiigh.
Thanks Ice88... (for ruining my day)
ndragun wrote:No - it was built specially when I ordered the ITB kit from Maxime at rev9. I listed exactly what I needed from it, and it was built specifically for my setup. Admittedly I should have spent more time beforehand investigating what ecu I was getting, and it probably wouldn't have taken long for me to figure out I wanted an MS3 instead! It still more than likely would have come from mslabs, purely because Maxime sells it all as a package, and that's what I went for.
gslender wrote:I guess I'm puzzled why you'd end up with an MS2 with firmware 3.3.2 beta6 on it - the current supported/recommended release is 3.4.0 (released Jul 2015) and the release prior to that was 3.3.3 (released Nov 2014), and before that 3.2.5 (back in June 2013) - these were the supported/recommended releases and 3.3.2 was never officially marked as a release that you should run an ECU on... so kinda assumed it was somebody else's 2nd hand work.
Just saying....
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ndragun wrote:gslender wrote:I guess I'm puzzled why you'd end up with an MS2 with firmware 3.3.2 beta6 on it - the current supported/recommended release is 3.4.0 (released Jul 2015) and the release prior to that was 3.3.3 (released Nov 2014), and before that 3.2.5 (back in June 2013) - these were the supported/recommended releases and 3.3.2 was never officially marked as a release that you should run an ECU on... so kinda assumed it was somebody else's 2nd hand work.
Just saying....
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That firmware was what it came with, and is what is in his documentation. I don't have anything available to suggest what the current version for this particular box should be, and I don't think I want to risk trying anything different lest I brick it. At any rate, I think I've had just about enough of this debacle. I'm to blame, I ordered an MS2 Basic, without seeing that comparison guide. I then stated what I wanted through rev9 as part of the order process, and rather than notifying me that what I ordered wasn't capable of it, I got exactly what I ordered... That's my fault.
What are your recommendations Grant on a pre-built, all-singing, all-dancing MS3?
speed wrote:I know I'm super new to this stuff so apologies if this is a stupid suggestion.
Couldn't you get the input and output bits and wire into your existing ecu?
Ice88 wrote:I'm sorry that this was the outcome ndragun, truly.
And while I'm not grant. I figure I'd point out that the MS3 enhanced is the best option as it has the ability to utilise the clutch switch and neutral switch. Both valuable when setting up your idle control strategy as you ideally only want it engaging when the clutch is in, or the car is in neutral or both. (also want to ensure that it meets an RPM condition and/or load condition as well)
To avoid the cost of getting a new ECU, or to put it off while you collate funds you could always just run a higher fixed idle to compensate.
TrackAttack wrote:Have you considered sourcing the alternator terminal cover? These are removable from the harness, and you could zip tie it back onto yours...?
ndragun wrote:TrackAttack wrote:Have you considered sourcing the alternator terminal cover? These are removable from the harness, and you could zip tie it back onto yours...?
Yea for sure - in fact I still do want it covered. I'd be lying if I said I haven't hit it with a spanner and scared the bejesus out of myself already...![]()
As it happened mine had perished and fallen off, which is why its not there. If it WAS hitting though to the point where I was relying on a rubber boot, I'd be worried that the rubber boot wore through anyway... so I'd want to get it further away regardless.
Ice88 wrote:I can pull one off a spare loom I have lying around?
sailaholic wrote:Just get a ms3 pro and be done with it.
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