possibly pursuing a wideband o2 controller
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:49 pm
I've been pondering taking up a wideband o2 project. something that can be used for almost any application, something that is more affordable than anything on the market, including the JAW unit
My old man is a software and electrical engineer. He can help me set things up and get going for a cheap price. He is already making good money engineering aftermarket boards for paintball markers, as well as selling configurable electronics for model rocketry. I know he can make reliable electronics that work, and for cheap.
My job is to find out what all is wanted is needed to make it work, and what the DIY/standalone efi crowd wants the most -
Does it need to be compact with minimal wiring?
Do you need/prefer a numeric gauge w your wideband?
Is output compatibility the most important thing?
What features do you want incorporated with your datalogging?
Basically, what is the most important features to you in a wideband controller?
All comments and suggestions welcome
My old man is a software and electrical engineer. He can help me set things up and get going for a cheap price. He is already making good money engineering aftermarket boards for paintball markers, as well as selling configurable electronics for model rocketry. I know he can make reliable electronics that work, and for cheap.
My job is to find out what all is wanted is needed to make it work, and what the DIY/standalone efi crowd wants the most -
Does it need to be compact with minimal wiring?
Do you need/prefer a numeric gauge w your wideband?
Is output compatibility the most important thing?
What features do you want incorporated with your datalogging?
Basically, what is the most important features to you in a wideband controller?
All comments and suggestions welcome