Speeduino PCB for Delco Replacement

Converting To Delco ECU From Carby Or Other Injection Systems
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Speeduino PCB for Delco Replacement

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I have been working on this one for a while, its a speeduino based ECU designed to take a delco 808 header, and the pin out matches a stock 808.
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So after a bit of bench testing to prove it all works, i wanted to run it on a car to see that it does actually work, and the only one i had was the FX!

This is basically no tune other than enough that was needed to make it run!

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Theres a few small kinks to iron out but generally its a good thing and im pretty stoked!
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Nice work, always good to have more options, especially if it can expand on the already excellent 808 capabilities.
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You legend
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Nice work ...
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Very damn impressive isn't even close to describing my admiration at your work, superb!!!
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Impressive. What's the advantage of using this over a Delco?
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it uses tunerstudio so probably a bit more user friendly than tunerpro is, but other than that probably no real differences to if you are using $12P ...
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does it have spark cut and flex fuel abilities or the space to add in extras like that?
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actually thats a good question, yes speeduino has spark cut, but i havent actually tested it, and flex fuel, i have used a GM flex fuel sensor on the speeduino that this is based off and its got the same circuit in it so it should also work, but it hasnt been tested.

I also connected some high current and low current outputs to the flex pins usually on $12P delco

also theoretically (not tested) with this you could use a 5V square wave crank trigger input, and then the EST output should be able to directly drive an LS1 coil.
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Nice def interested in that. I’d be keen to buy a unit and test it. What sort of loads can it drive on the flex outputs?
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