2nd engine finally!
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my simple ECU
Re: my simple ECU
does the miata have exhaust? Timing sounds like its firing ATDC. like a weed wacker~ I would know as I had once had the miata running on ms2 ATDC, what a racket.
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Re: my simple ECU
I'll check with the guy, but it could be that it does not - AFAIK Miata is on floor stands and turbo is unmounted. If turbo is in fact unmounted there is a chance there is no exhaust.Hentai wrote:does the miata have exhaust? Timing sounds like its firing ATDC.
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I have to confess I've failed to solder LQFP 100 - I had to ask a more capable person to do that for me. Not really a do-it-yourself package
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Frankenso (Frankenstein for Denso) is now release candidate.
This board would fit inside a 90s denso case (think 1st gen MX-5 or 1996 Camry), one would have a choice to solder an stm32f4 chip right on the PCB or plug in a stm32f4discovery.
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Re: my simple ECU
was wondering if you were still around. cool to see more progress.
plans to build a 300whp turbo ford ranger with a 2.3l engine the ford lima!
current rig: 1994 ford ranger 2.3. good platform for my almost complete turbo engine. a237 cam, stock t3 turbo, ported and polished head. just needs some mangement!!
current rig: 1994 ford ranger 2.3. good platform for my almost complete turbo engine. a237 cam, stock t3 turbo, ported and polished head. just needs some mangement!!
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The code is modular enough that one can launch the firmware logic with Windows hardware abstract layer - sorry for technical details, but the bottom line is that you can run the firmware & tune it via Tuner Studio with just windows, without any real hardware.
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Oh, and I think I've finally implemented Speed Density.
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Oh, and I think I've finally implemented Speed Density.