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03-05-2021, 01:19 PM | #1 | |||
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Good afternoon all,
Come across a 'DIY' engine management system based on the Arduino platform called 'Speeduino' - that's home grown here in Australia. Appears to offer basic engine management functions at a pretty low price (Assembled Speeduino board is $160 + Arduino cost) compared to the common aftermarket solutions on the market, it's aimed more towards the hands on DIY crowd. The v0.4 variation appears to provide 4 injector and 4 ignition outputs, could be used on an 8 cylinder engine for an EFI conversion set up as wasted spark ignition and semi sequential multi point injection (injectors paired). Quote:
Advertised as 'open source' as well, uses tuner studio as per Megasquirt. https://speeduino.com/home/about/features Notice that they're working on a version with 8 injection and 8 ignition outputs, things like OE connectors (Delphi) etc: Could be a winner for anyone whose keen on getting their hands dirty or enjoys tinkering with electronics. |
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