Speeduino

Fuel Supply & Ignition Systems
andy198712
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Re: Speeduino

Post by andy198712 »

Nice!
Do they use the same harness socket correct?
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ps2375
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Re: Speeduino

Post by ps2375 »

The db36 is the same, you start adding a db15 or other when you start doing sequential injection and coils. The standard harness can handle wasted spark and batch or 2 bank injection along with some other standard stuff.
andy198712
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Re: Speeduino

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that'll be fine for me, not fussed about sequential to be honest... yet anyway :)
HunterS628
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Re: Speeduino

Post by HunterS628 »

I run speeduino in my bug and I love it. Wouldnt think twice about using it again. If you have any questions or need help feel free to contact me!
DaveDorson
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Re: Speeduino

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HunterS628 wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 7:31 pm I run speeduino in my bug and I love it. Wouldnt think twice about using it again. If you have any questions or need help feel free to contact me!
I've just finished soldering one together.

I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet.
Krochus
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Re: Speeduino

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I’m really considering giving speeduino a shot on my 2165 turbo Baja bug.

The ability to go fully sequential fuel is really applealing to me over the capabilities of a similarly priced microsquirt.
andy198712
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Re: Speeduino

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i stuck with MS purely as the tried and test and level of support.

not saying Speeduino is as good, just didn't want to make the jump my self ;)
Krochus
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Re: Speeduino

Post by Krochus »

I’ll be the gunea pig.

I just ordered a fully assembled fishdog unit from Issac at speedy EFI

The allure of full sequential fuel and ignition was just too tempting
andy198712
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Re: Speeduino

Post by andy198712 »

Cool :)
FancieFink
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Re: Speeduino

Post by FancieFink »

Hi...You're using the PWM output from pin 7 to trigger the external interrupts (Which work completely fine on any of the external enabled pins) and then printing something out. The obvious problem I see with this is that you're going to fill the serial buffer very quickly and then the calls to Serial.println are going to start blocking.

pcb assembly
frank1380
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Re: Speeduino

Post by frank1380 »

I've had one for several years now but my motivation to work in the garage comes in waves.
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Now that I'm stuck at home I'm working on tuning the fuel/spark tables.
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