Rob's Rebuild Of Hentai's Old Jaguar 0.3-alpha

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Just to clarify that, they shouldn't get hot *WITH* a chunk of alloy screwed to them. Without one, they will get hot. The chunk of alloy can be quite small, though. An OEM case is more than sufficient.
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I had two small radio shack heat sinks with no fan on them. no issues in my car.
didn't see how old the last post is
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Just a heads up, the links on the first post are 404'ing.
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I've successfully tested Hentai's A3 with the bench test FW and using a jimstim. A driver was added for the ignition outputs from JP7 & JP8. The A3 now sits inside the OE Mazda MX5 ECU case, arranged to utilize the stock wiring connector and harness. Will need to add a few more leads I'll pull from a spare harness. PCB card rails were sanded down to clear the A3's components. Those are anchored to some L brackets that attach to the case bottom. Drilled out the case side to allow MAP and USB access, and for mounting the power supply heat sinks. Heat sinks and hardware were sourced from an old Mac power supply. I'll be using an 80s Mustang GT throttle body with its stock idle valve and variable TPS (early MX5's did not have a variable TPS.) GM IAT sensor will be located somewhere between the throttle body and intercooler exit. Links to high rez below each image.
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Neat! Permission to re-host some of those on everybody's most hated social media site? :-)
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Sure thing! It wouldn't be FreeEMS if you needed my permission. ;)
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What changes were done to the ign part of the board?
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JP7 & 8 (DIS bypass, IGN advance) out to a driver and then to igniter.
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Where "a driver" == same as newer jags and/or RavAGE etc.
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