M-Tronic v3.0 ECU's (coils) are now being introduced domestically as replacements for MS661's with the last Gen 2 coils (1144-400-4720) no longer being restocked with 1144-400-4703 as the new part number. The main difference is the calibration routine has been greatly simplified and doesn't require any cuts. Additional enhancements relative to the MDG-1 diagnostics have also been introduced from what I understand, though I have no first hand knowledge of that.
The attached TI has been floating around since 2017 but hasn't been relevant until now since there haven't been any (or not many) v3.0 saws anywhere except Europe. It explains the procedure and the various compatibility designations, etc.
To date, the MS661 is the only saw I'm aware of that can currently be 'updated' to the v3.0 M-Tronic system here in the states. I'm sure it will be available to other saws as the v3.0 system will be around for a while and already applies to the fuel injected stuff as well as the MS462 and latest European MS362's. And while the new system is essentially just a software upgrade it still requires the replacement of the ECU and isn't something that can just be flash upgraded to an earlier M-Tronic coil.
Anyway, here's the calibration excerpt from the tech note and a vid of the calibration routine on a 661 I just rebuilt that needed a new coil and ended up with one of the first v.3's. We were using a phone stopwatch that wasn't very cooperative and it threw off the last part of the procedure. We should have gone straight to idle after the saw backed down from its 8 ~ 10 seconds of WOT instead of allowing it to go wide open a second time. I think it actually messed up the top end setting and the saw needs to be re-calibrated. Problem there is no readily available information yet about how to do a field reset on one of these coils. Will be tracking that down next week and will post anything I may find. And if anyone has a tech note or operator's manual for a Gen 3 M-Tronic saw, don't be shy about spreading it around for the field calibration procedure if nothing else..., provided there is one and these saws aren't relegated to needing the MDG1 system or some other type of dealer intervention to be reset from scratch. That would seriously suck.
Here's how the saw behaves during the process. That 30 secs at full throttle seems a little scary when you read it, but it actually only amounts to around 8 ~ 10 secs. Sorry for the lousy camera work. Was preoccupied with the stopwatch.
And the cuts weren't required for the calibration. Just wanted to see how the saw behaved. Shoulda ripped through that cottonwood a helluva lot faster imho..., and is why I think the calibration needs redone without the second WOT possibly having an effect on it.
Hope some of you find this useful. And by all means, don't hesitate to offer any corrections or additions to any of this to keep it as helpful and accurate as possible.
The attached TI has been floating around since 2017 but hasn't been relevant until now since there haven't been any (or not many) v3.0 saws anywhere except Europe. It explains the procedure and the various compatibility designations, etc.
To date, the MS661 is the only saw I'm aware of that can currently be 'updated' to the v3.0 M-Tronic system here in the states. I'm sure it will be available to other saws as the v3.0 system will be around for a while and already applies to the fuel injected stuff as well as the MS462 and latest European MS362's. And while the new system is essentially just a software upgrade it still requires the replacement of the ECU and isn't something that can just be flash upgraded to an earlier M-Tronic coil.
Anyway, here's the calibration excerpt from the tech note and a vid of the calibration routine on a 661 I just rebuilt that needed a new coil and ended up with one of the first v.3's. We were using a phone stopwatch that wasn't very cooperative and it threw off the last part of the procedure. We should have gone straight to idle after the saw backed down from its 8 ~ 10 seconds of WOT instead of allowing it to go wide open a second time. I think it actually messed up the top end setting and the saw needs to be re-calibrated. Problem there is no readily available information yet about how to do a field reset on one of these coils. Will be tracking that down next week and will post anything I may find. And if anyone has a tech note or operator's manual for a Gen 3 M-Tronic saw, don't be shy about spreading it around for the field calibration procedure if nothing else..., provided there is one and these saws aren't relegated to needing the MDG1 system or some other type of dealer intervention to be reset from scratch. That would seriously suck.
Here's how the saw behaves during the process. That 30 secs at full throttle seems a little scary when you read it, but it actually only amounts to around 8 ~ 10 secs. Sorry for the lousy camera work. Was preoccupied with the stopwatch.
And the cuts weren't required for the calibration. Just wanted to see how the saw behaved. Shoulda ripped through that cottonwood a helluva lot faster imho..., and is why I think the calibration needs redone without the second WOT possibly having an effect on it.