i still want to build this thing, i have your bag o' parts sitting in my 'to-do' pile (although i did steal a capacitor at one point to help fix a friend's battery charger, i think i wrote down its...
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i still want to build this thing, i have your bag o' parts sitting in my 'to-do' pile (although i did steal a capacitor at one point to help fix a friend's battery charger, i think i wrote down its...
it's definitely an evolution but also a case of it being really hard and taking a really long time to reinvent the wheel. 'we've always done it this way' is valid logic if you have a working...
i appreciate it for sure, the effort you've put into this is pretty insane.
honestly i do plan to build one but it might take a few years since i don't have a vehicle to use it on, and it probably...
if anyone is desperate i have a kit too and i doubt i'll ever use it due to lack of time and other proects...prove it'll be used for a good cause and for productive testing and i'll send 'er to you...
i got my parts kit to build one of these things, no time to do it right now but our winters are long and boring so i'll be sure to get 'er done soon.. that'll inspire me to help with the coding end...
might i suggest not turning a really cool hobby electronics project discussion (which is why this forum is awesome) into some kind of horsepower estimating, shoulda used this ecm instead,...
definitely a great hobby project.
i would consider building a more general purpose piggyback ignition controller.
make it accept many types of signal.. opti, various reluctors. make it work...