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I run at 170 and 205 kPa, so my 230 row really isnt tuned/needed.
It was suggested to me by y8s to try running the over run like that, i don't have any after fires or anything.
I might not wait for the MSX module, not sure, as I can just build in an extra fuel and spark circuits and be on my merry way. Now if someone can develop a SD card ribbon extension cable...I'll be all over that.
It was suggested to me by y8s to try running the over run like that, i don't have any after fires or anything.
I might not wait for the MSX module, not sure, as I can just build in an extra fuel and spark circuits and be on my merry way. Now if someone can develop a SD card ribbon extension cable...I'll be all over that.
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just buy a cheap sd card, and a cheap sd card reader.
-Open the card and gut it. Solder wires to the contacts (thin hookup wire)
-Glue card back together
-Terminate wire ends when cable is as long as you need.
-Open card reader
-Cut out all associated USB junk
-Route cable into spot where USB cable came into the enclosure
-Solder wires onto SD card slot
-Glue back shut
Alternatively, buy a SD card slot on digikey and solder the cable to that. Then just hotglue the pins so they can't contact each other and wrap it all in electrical tape.
I've done it before long ago. Basically makes a SD card extension cable. SD is just another serial protocol. Uses 2 contacts for RX and TX, and a few others for power, gnd, and sync.
-Open the card and gut it. Solder wires to the contacts (thin hookup wire)
-Glue card back together
-Terminate wire ends when cable is as long as you need.
-Open card reader
-Cut out all associated USB junk
-Route cable into spot where USB cable came into the enclosure
-Solder wires onto SD card slot
-Glue back shut
Alternatively, buy a SD card slot on digikey and solder the cable to that. Then just hotglue the pins so they can't contact each other and wrap it all in electrical tape.
I've done it before long ago. Basically makes a SD card extension cable. SD is just another serial protocol. Uses 2 contacts for RX and TX, and a few others for power, gnd, and sync.
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If it's possible like my MSII setup MS3X isn't really worth it for us unless you desperately need the outputs.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the MSX card just has the built in spark, squirt and relay circuits built in with an easy way to run them out the harness.
I'd need a way to fit two spark circuits and one injector driver circuit in my Proto area. I think I have all my spare outputs free so I can still run them easily through the db37.
Can I adapt the sequential fuel mod for the DIYPNP to my v3.0 board?
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Thats not "silly" big
what has held me back from MS in the past is the poor resolution.
That will give you some good resolution for high vac and tip in that I feel is needed for a nice 'feeling' tune
what has held me back from MS in the past is the poor resolution.
That will give you some good resolution for high vac and tip in that I feel is needed for a nice 'feeling' tune
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well i might acutally see what protoboard i can fit that will slide into the case next to the new MSIII chip and make my own weakass expansion board.
this assume assumes im not too lazy to build a new standalone harness and acutally run wires to do sequential...
this assume assumes im not too lazy to build a new standalone harness and acutally run wires to do sequential...
#20
Here is a little something I wrote just for you. Not including the .h file but it only contains one function. Its simple, basic c but its effective
#include "braineack.h"
#include <iostream>
char answer;
bool reply;
int main()
{
cout << "Is your name Braineack? Y=Yes / N=No";
cin >> answer;
reply = braineack(asnwer);
if(reply)
cout << "You are a lazy horse F-er";
else
cout << "You drive a miata, you're still gay";
return 0;
}
#include "braineack.h"
#include <iostream>
char answer;
bool reply;
int main()
{
cout << "Is your name Braineack? Y=Yes / N=No";
cin >> answer;
reply = braineack(asnwer);
if(reply)
cout << "You are a lazy horse F-er";
else
cout << "You drive a miata, you're still gay";
return 0;
}