
Another NB with an elusive miss
#1
Posted 09-23-2021 08:39 PM

However, I wanted to share something I found today. Since the main relay is a common failure point I tapped around on it a bit and noticed it was pretty warm. So I took some thermal images of the fuse & relay box. All the other relays are essentially at the air temp while the main is a great deal hotter. And this is with the hood up and fuse box cover off. It was a new one that they installed recently so I swapped in the spare and it acted exactly the same. So this probably isn’t the cause of their issue but it may explain why they often fail if this is normal? Seems warmer than I would design it to run anyway.
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#2
Posted 09-23-2021 08:57 PM

Does the relay fit snug. That seems like there is high resistance at the connection.
#3
Posted 09-23-2021 09:37 PM



#4
Posted 09-23-2021 09:40 PM



#5
Posted 09-24-2021 05:15 AM

You would think with how many cars out on the road in various states of repair(some rat traps, some low mileage lovelies), that if there was an issue with the Main Relay running hot, a common issue would have shown itself by now? Or does the conditions we operate on track push the issue over the edge?
#6
Posted 09-24-2021 06:19 AM

You would think with how many cars out on the road in various states of repair(some rat traps, some low mileage lovelies), that if there was an issue with the Main Relay running hot, a common issue would have shown itself by now? Or does the conditions we operate on track push the issue over the edge?
If you make some google searches on Main Engine relay failures and the miatas, it seems to be a pretty common issue. Especially when someone runs and aftermarket fuel pump, it sounds like it hurts the main engine relays real bad.
One solution people have found is to add another relay into the system for just the fuel pump. It is my understanding that this would not be legal in SM, but it is also not a performance advantage, so maybe letters could be penned to the SMAC to get something like this approved?
Here is a link to a forum that has discussed this topic: https://www.miatatur...-failure-91002/
The fix they have is quoted here:
"The cause for the master relay failure is a combination of two main issues. First, with time and mileage, combined with exposure to heat and elements under the hood, the main relay contacts become dirty causing a voltage drop and therefore higher current. Over time this becomes a self-energizing effect, overheating the connections and eventually damaging the contacts with relay failure.
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#7
Posted 09-24-2021 06:51 AM



#8
Posted 09-24-2021 05:34 PM

When will we be at a point that we contact a vendor to manufacture a wiring harness to replace the OEM harness and have SCCA sanction the move.
Wiring issues are going to keep getting worse until these 20+ year old cars will be unraceable.
Ralph, this right in your wheel house.
Frank
TnT Racing
SCCA Ohio Valley Region




#9
Posted 09-24-2021 07:04 PM



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