I don't mean to be a cock, but I feel this needs to be said:
Dan wrote:Andy only offered me a price with rocket-ship freight ($85USD or something like that) because I was going to rush it at the time of asking, I forgot to ask him for regular/semi-express postage prices.
IRC wrote:12:22 <@DeuceEFI> RavAGEr, 6-10 day delivery $24USD, 3-5day delivery $80USD
12:22 <@RavAGEr> The target MCU has no clock or wrong BDM clock speed is used or derivative is secured.
At least now the current shipping for one BDM to Oztrayleeyah is documented. :-p
Dan,
My USBDM is still $32.00 USD plus shipping:
Priority Mail 6-10 day delivery to Australia is $24.00 USD
First Class Mail (no delivery estimate) to Australia is $13.00 USD
Hi, Fred & Dan!
I am from the country where Hotcat lives in. (China)
I have been keeping an eye on freeems for almost 3 years.
Now, I just registered and joined this forum! Becasue I have a large amount of spare time from now on.
I have got a Nissan Cefiro A31 in 2011. I disassembled totally after a month, but I did not have enough time to rebulid it till now.
So, I will buy a RB25DET S2 Engine in a few weeks and start to work on it.
Also, I got an ECU of RB25DET before. An replaced the HD6475348CP10 CPU with HD6475348CY10.
The CY10 cpu is reprogrammable and I burn a new remapped .bin file into it!
Yeah, it is not funny at all when comparing to the Freeems!!!
I am glad to see Dan engaged in this stuff! I am eager to study abt the EFI system and here is a great chance for me to take part in!
I think this project could also be developed into something like nistune... With freeems, we could make the real-time tuning of RB25DET into reality.
That's what Nistune can do...
OK, back to the theme! I could help you if you have problem in finding the 76-pin connector. Also, I could help you to find anything else.
Besides, could you share me with your project files? The schematic diagram file and the PCB file? I would love to make one myself...
Feel free for asking for my help. I feel proud if I could help you!
smegma, great to see an RB fan in China! Especially one so enthusiastic :-)
I would recommend waiting until Dan proves his current board can function before printing anymore of them. Even if it's cheap to print boards (and I know it is) there is still the parts and time assembling that will be wasted if it's no good.