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Originally Posted by RETed
Hmmm...do you have any experience with uC's - microcontrollers?
I'd really like to see a home microcomputer run an entire automotive engine management system myself.
Just thinking about all those D/A converters just makes me cringe though...
I'm not saying it's impossible - it's just a waste of time once you see the beauty of using uC's for this application...
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I'm not saying it's impossible - it's just a waste of time once you see the beauty of using uC's for this application...
-Ted
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I'm not saying im to cheap to buy one im just saying its a nice amount of money then you have to spend more to get it tuned correctly and if your lucky its done right.
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go to ebay and type rx7 computer right now there is a tII ecu for $75 on buy it now. if you are doing a stock tII conversion it will work perfect, if you are going aftermarekt buy it anyway and chip it to fit what you are doing.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Quite a bit actually. For 10 years or so before I got into RX-7s, I was an electronics hobbiest. Built everything from little FM transmitters, to high power 3 phase variable frequency inverters for AC motors.
I think there is a group of people who have done it in Ottawa. Last I heard, it was a 20B. It was mainly an experiment, and I really don't even know if it is true. I'm sure that many have tried...
Now, that's interesting...
Too bad there's not too much info on it.
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Originally Posted by skir2222
I'm not saying im to cheap to buy one im just saying its a nice amount of money then you have to spend more to get it tuned correctly and if your lucky its done right.
Market dynamics stabilizes at an equilibrium at a certain point.
Tuners are making money at this particular pricing.
There are enough people willing to pay this pricing to keep the tuners to keep offering the service.
-Ted
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I agree reted but to much thats a pretty price tag I would love to buy one for 600 or 700 I would not mind at all. I told you someone has probally done it and I was right. Wish we could find out more info about this!
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Originally Posted by RETed
CAN-SAF?
Now, that's interesting...
Too bad there's not too much info on it.
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Now, that's interesting...
Too bad there's not too much info on it.
-Ted
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Sometime three years ago. But of course, in the meantime I had to spend several months reporting and rebuilding an engine that a certain shop seized. And working only a few hours a week on a car (after all, I do have a day job and a life) means progress is slow.
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