Swap the 5v and ground lead to the TPS and the voltage output will work the way it did on the stock intake (low voltage when closed and high voltage when open).
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Swap the 5v and ground lead to the TPS and the voltage output will work the way it did on the stock intake (low voltage when closed and high voltage when open).
That picture is from an A-Mod autocrosser posted up for sale in the early days of the forum. The link referenced a later post by the guy selling the car (at least I think it was the guy selling the...
The wording regarding drive-by-wire follows wording that implies they want to see if the panic switch works first. If the panic switch is good, then they will consider allowing DBW.
Sounds like...
Have you looked at the right angle drive from a shaft-driven motorcycle? I wonder how difficult it would be to adapt one to drive a differential usually driven with a chain. There are a number of...
I'm not really sure how you're referencing the 12v lead to the coils, but if your measuring from the 12v lead to ground (like the engine block) and the voltage is dropping to 1v, that's your problem....
You haven't given us much to go on. What is the ECU? Is it getting power? Are there trouble shooting tips in the manual.
Lack of communication is most likely due to no power to the ECU. After...
THe only problem with the GM ecu is is that it is likely you are all talking about the MEFI-4. By the time you bought a MEFI-4 with the software to tune the ECU, you have spent about the same as any...
I'm not really sure how low a frequency you're starting with, but you might consider the frequency response for the speaker (and michrophone for that matter) at the frequencies you're interested in. ...
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I have that book and would be will to trade. Do you still need it?
Email me jon at emi.cc.
I think that would be a fantastic idea. The General Discussion is getting pretty crowded.
Maybe I'm biased, but I think electronics should be in it's own section.
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That's actaully exactly the one I was refering to. Thanks for the pics!
I have misunderstood the intent of you question. I was thinking that you where wanting to chacterize you turbo/intake where you would simply use the MAF for informational data rather than fueling...
The MAF sensor from the Mustang 5.0 is pretty easy to deal with. Should be available just about anywhere.
I found a calibration table on the web somewhere. It seemed to work in our test mule...
Queens Unviersity has some good info on their engine journal
I think that will answer your question.
400V should work about right. Don't forget, your switching an inductor, it will cause very high voltages on the primary side when you trigger the spark event by turning the IGBT off. If the voltage...
Go the sae.org and log in. Down at the botton of the MySAE page is a link labeled Maintain Industry selections, clikc on all the sectinos that have a check mark and uncheck everything in each...
It never occured to me before that this might be useful, but here's a page that has the diameter, weight and current capacity of most wire gauges (specs are for copper, but I don't imagine there are...
The 30A is the main fuse for the electrical system. I does not directly effect the starting circuit.
I'm not sure myself how much current the starting circuit will need. Plan for at least...
I had actually heard the complaint about the AMP connectors before and looked in it. Sure enough, AMP says 10 make/break cycles. The thing is that I connected disconnect test units that many time...
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There is a lot of discussion on the board on setup of fuel injection systems, have a look around and see what you find.
To answer your question, yes, you should be able to setup fuel injection on...