Injector control logic (AKA design for Alex :-p)

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Re: Injector control logic (AKA design for Alex :-p)

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On one hand, I am just following the 'overbuilt' dogma that you've inspired in me.
On the other hand, i am creating the 'opposite/balancing force', which is always good in finding the ultimate truth.
So (in general) don't take my comments as too confrontational - questioning things is generally a good and liberating practice. I do this to motivate a dialogue, not to confront due to subjective reasons.

Specifically though, i am just trying to keep an open and clear mind on this. To be able to say 'good enough' while still being truthful to oneself, one needs to do the actual measurement.
I also know "the reference code" so i know how larger tooth-count can _in theory_ be beneficial for greater angular accuracy during transients. But i have no idea how much benefit this gives for real world scenarios. (again, need to do lot's of measuring to come to some reasonable conclusion)
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Re: Injector control logic (AKA design for Alex :-p)

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Why? you can just do the math ;-)

Look up the angular acceleration of Andy "whittlebeast's" jet ski engine, see how much speed can change inside the gap between two teeth. see that the errors involved are negligible even in a seriously extreme case such as that.
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