I haven't posted in some time, here is some information in the time off.
I kind of forgot about this thread, but why not update it. I had planned for a track day with my brother at the local track. Unfortunately it was cancelled the night before due to flooding so my brother and I took a cruise up to cripple creek and the small gold mining town of Victor. He brought his turbo e24 and we had a fun drive up to 10,000 feet.




I also got pulled over for the first time in the car for not signalling out of the above lot.

I ended up driving this car to 2016 Drive4Corners BMW meet in August of '16. It was a blast and averaged almost 30 MPG. Apparently I got some votes for fan favorite too, but not enough to win.







The monday after the event, when we went to leave, I started the car and it stumbled bad at idle. After some gas, nothing, and I looked under the hood. Immediately I noticed the hood support that I had replaced was gone as I held up the hood. I looked down to see the m42 plastic cover off, clips broken and 2 spark plug wires missing. One problem with the car was an ignition key that didn't match the doors or trunk so I couldn't lock the car. Apparently somebody went to the trouble of removing the parts, latching the hood and making it appear as if untouched. :dontknow::mad:
The local autoparts store couldn't get wires until the next day so I ended up having a roommate from the town of the event and I drove the car 10 miles out of town on 2 cylinders to his parents house where I parked it, smoke coming otu of the exhaust, and hitched a ride with my brother and dad back home since I had work the next day. I decided to go back with my then current roommate later at some point. Surprisingly I was able to hit 65 mph on 2 cylinders in the car, but it definitely wasn't too happy.
So a month or so later I rode back to my roommates parents house with him, armed with a full set of spark plug wires, and I scoped out the area around Durango, CO where I met with the property manager of a site for the planned 2017 Drive 4 Corners event. I took a couple pics of the journey back home and she finally made it home in one piece.




I decided the livery needed some sprucing up and added a small graphic to the hood. Soon after I found a set of 15x8 Kosei K1's in e30 m3 offset with Hoosier slicks. On that trip the fuel pump was acting up and I eventually replaced it in October of '16. I replaced it with the carquest pump and soldered it in to fit. Next up was a trip to the track with a bunch of BMW's and my new hood decal.








My older brother even took his tow rig out on track, an X5 4.6is. Note this same X5 pulled away from me as we raced down Wolf Creek Pass, check out the video here. Take a look near the end of the video
https://youtu.be/Ug8Doq-Ky7s
Here is a video from on track. Youtube links seem to be down so one in car and another against my brothers euro 635csi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrSau0dbII4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d8nbPVvVnAHere is a mustang with me and my brother passing him on his 'hot lap' into the last few corners past the 2 and a half minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-FAZXN2lsk


So the track day was a blast and the car performed great. Until. I let my brother drive 'Old Faithful' as I have come to know it after the coolant incident and the fact that it keeps on trucking. This was a true test of it's strength. I have a voltage gauage that helps me check when the sometimes wonky temp gauge goes bad as well as a electrical temp gauge where the obc used to be. In this case, both gauges were working and somewhere around the 3:30 mark the waterpump/alternator belt must have come off. Normally the obc area gauge points at 12 o-clock .We thrashed it around the track for 2 whole laps as you watch the temp gauge climb well beyond the safe zone. We noticed and had another full lap to bring it in to the pits. After some coolant it drove me home no problems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0Mgvu-aQCo&lcOnly one picture of this but I took a trip out to Moab, bombed out on friday, ran my first ultramarathon and was home by Sunday night. It is nice camping next to your car, can't say I ever slept that close to one before.

Earlier this year I took a trip to the track that was rained out last year. It was pretty fun. No pictures really but here is an in car video and another from a miata following me with speed and splits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcuuZNpJIHkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XtAW09tnzoI just ordered a couple of things for this car and will be fixing the following:
- Exhaust leak out the headers, new gaskets and I hope that is the solution
- Reverse lights, I ordered a new reverse light switch and just need to install
- Raid 260 mm steering wheel. This should be sweet but I may need power steering back in the car
- Fan/ Wiring, the hvac fan stays on after the car is off and key out of ignition so for now I pulled the fuse but have not troubleshot further, open to ideas.
- The clutch slips a bit on track so I will need to pull the engine to check the clutch. I figure it would be a good time to look at the exhaust gaskets, possibly change the timing gears, and check out the timing components.
- I picked up a spoiler and am going to look at an e30 in the junkyard tomorrow to see if it doesn't have the spoiler holes like most iS trunks.
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So the car developed a slight misfire and after driving it I was pretty sure it was the fuel pump which I replaced last year with a carquest special. So I ordered a Bosch 040 after reading that it is a drop-in replacement for the in tank pump and that it can support crazy amounts of horsepower. However the company I bought it from says it was out of stock and will not ship for 3 more weeks...
So the cluster had been at a friends shop for a while and after I picked it up, it was not in the same condition as I dropped it off. The needles were replaced with some orange (possibly 3D printed) ones and the gas gauges wasn't reading right as well as some of the screws, so I took it apart to repair. Here was when I got it back.

And I had some chrome trim rings laying around so I put them in before they get broken. I am on the fence about it. I also took the center console apart a fixed the temp gauge bulb that was burnt out. Here is how it looks at night now. I may add more light since it is still dark inside.

With a new chip in the car, I had to represent my tuner so here is the latest decal.

Then I found a deal on a 360mm raid steering wheel. The wheel is small and without power steering can be hard to turn when going slow. I am unsure if it will be good on track because of the amount of effort required. It also block the top of the gauges where you would see the 70 mph mark and the 4-5-6k rpm area. But it looks cool and feel pretty good so I may keep it for a while or revert back to power steering.

I tried to install the new reverse light switch but the reverse lights still dont work so I need to check the wiring eventually. Also the hvac fan did not stay on, I have heard it could be a sticky relays that causes this so I may replace it soon, but it has been working correctly lately so I am not worried about it.
Recently, I found a Coil on plug kit for sale so I picked it up and installed it last night.

I don't think I picked up any power but the engine does not misfire anymore and seems to run smoother at low rpms. I still have the fuel pump coming and will have to see if the fuel pump was causing problems or if it was just the wires and oem stuff causing problems.
The last thing I have been looking at is running the m42 on megasquirt. I picked up a spare diypnp 55 pin ecu and may make an adapter to run the 55 pin ecu. I need to see what matches up with what but there are only a couple of items that may need some time spent to figure out. I was curious about how to run the ignition and found base setting and this guide on the diy page.
Direct Coil Control
Rule of thumb: If your coil has only two terminals, and there’s no ignition module outside the ECU, use this. Also applies to 4 cylinder coil packs with 3 terminals and 6 cylinder coil packs with 4 terminals when not used with an external ignition module.
Common in Bosch and Seimens ECUs, almost unheard of in ECUs of Japanese origin. There is no external ignition module, and the ECU controls the current running through the coil directly with a power transistor. You can order BIP373 power transistors to install in the DIYPNP for these types of ignitions. On cars which originally used an external ignition module, this can open up other ignition options directly controlled by the ECU. For example, if you want to convert your ’90-’97 Miata to use one MSD coil for each plug, you can use these outputs to fire the coils without an external ignitor.
The BIP373s install in the Q1 through Q4 slots, using a heat sink as included in the DIYPNP BIP373 mod kit. Here’s what components are in each spark circuit.
Spark A: Q1, R13
Spark B: Q2, R12
Spark C: Q3, R11
Spark D: Q4, R10
When using the high current ignition drivers, they must be enabled with the jumpers marked High Current Driver Select. These jumpers are marked S1 through S4, for spark outputs 1 through 4 respectively. To enable the first two high current drivers, jumper the lower holes to IG1 and IG2. The second two may be enabled in sequential or wasted spark fashion. Jumpering the middle holes to WLD and ALD will trigger these from WLD and ALD respectively, allowing for sequential coil on plug on a four cylinder or wasted spark on a six or eight. Jumpering the center holes to IG1 and IG2 will allow “wasted spark COP” output on a four cylinder, letting you use two processor outputs to fire four coils in a wasted spark fashion.
Spark Output DIYPNP

The picture above shows it jumpered for four separate spark outputs. You’d set it up this way for 4cyl sequential ignition, or for 8-cyl wasted spark (using two 4-tower wasted spark coil packs). All outupts, S1, S2, S3, and S4 would be used. These are the outputs to the ignition coils.

Changing the second two jumpers drives all four transistors from the IG1 and IG2 signals for wasted spark COP on a 4cyl. (Wasted spark COP means having an individual coil for each cylinder, but firing them in pairs in a wasted spark manner.) You would still use all four outputs with this configuration, S1, S2, S3, and S4.

Using only the first two jumpers as in the above image would control a 4cyl wasted spark configuration, such as controlling either one 4 tower coil pack, or two dual tower packs. This setup would use only outputs S1 and S2.

The above configuration would be for either 3cyl sequential or 6cyl wasted spark. Outputs S1, S2, and S3 would be used for this setup.

Using only the first jumper would be the correct configuration for direct control of a single coil used with a distributor. Only output S1 would be used in a single coil setup.
If using spark outputs C or D, you’ll need to install 100 ohm, 5 volt pull up resistors in the R2 and R1 slots respectively.
Spark A: S1
Spark B: S2
Spark C: S3 (requires MS2/Extra 2.1.1 or higher, or wasted spark COP jumpers)
Spark D: S4 (requires MS2/Extra 2.1.1 or higher, or wasted spark COP jumpers)
Spark output must be set to Going High / Inverted.
https://www.diyautotune.com/support/tech/hardware/diypnp/documentation/diypnp-v1-5/ignition-control/I took the DIY 55 pin cover off and looked at what was there. It looks like it has 3 BIP373 drivers.


Here is the settings varg was running on his m42:

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https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=374858)
Here is my question. Can I run the m42 with wasted spark by using only 2 of the coil drivers (wasted spark)? If so, where do you set this up in the tunerstudio program?
Should I add a fourth BIP circuit so I can run each coil individually (sequential)? Do I need to? Am I looking at this all wrong?
e30 turbo bottom mount for reference
http://www.m42club.com/forum/index.php?topic=7731.165A couple links for future reference
https://www.miataturbo.net/diy-turbo-discussion-14/gt2554r-vs-gt2560r-vs-gt2860r-vs-t3-50-trim-90858/page4/http://www.enginebasics.com/Advanced%20Engine%20Tuning/Turbo%20Chart%20Mitsubishi.htmlhttp://photobucket.com/gallery/user/mxlntnr/media/cGF0aDpUdXJibyBTdHVmZi9QMTAzMDQ5My5qcGc=/?ref=1http://www.z3forum.nl/forums/topic/16699-bmw-z3-19-m44-mosselman-turbo-bezitters/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryZeHcj1cLo&t=33s