My first REAL test bench

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My first REAL test bench

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well i've had a few cheap and nasty knock together on the shed floor wiring brothels for testing some Ecotec pcm stuff and that made me want to get something that was properly done so i embarked on a mission to make a test bench that will end up in a black box and be a bit more pretty than the brothel of wires i am used to.

stage one almost completed, still got a couple more sensors to get happening on it but its usable!
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got to add a few lights for thermo fan, fuel pump, injectors etc and start working on a box mounting for it!

i've never seen a delco do 9500rpm :D the injector DC was like 110% :wtf:
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looks good
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don't lie, it looks dodgy, it will look good once its in a box :P
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should do the job nicely are you good at making engine noises while useing it :thumbup:
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Great stuff :thumbup: They do go higher than 9600RPM .. but ends up crashing at near F1 engine RPM's
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so we arnt going to see any budget Formula 1 classes running the delco then :p
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good excuse to limit your engines rpms to a nice safe 9600rpm hahahaha
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The old 202 would sound like a real banshee at those revs. :driving:
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no thanks :D

hopefully my 6000rpm redline will keep it all inside the block!!
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Nice...... Finding the right case is always fun too. Needs to look cool as well as useful at the same time :-)
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