Speeduino ECU

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Re: Speeduino ECU

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logging sensors looks to be 0-1023 count and datalogging is serial Baud rate 115200

https://speeduino.com/wiki/index.php/Code_overview
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Wish my Delco powered cars could see 115200 Baud rate.
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nice!
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The board is my design. I draw them up and send them to be manufactured in china. Then assemble the components. The board is made to take the socket. Ive been collecting ecus and removing the socket to use on mine.

The newer all in one boards have a add on board to take the delco plug.
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There's a thread on here somewhere from me with a link to brand new header sockets for the 808
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Anyone interested here is a catalog I found from Delphi for ECU headers and connectors.

http://ecat.delphi.com/docs/default-sou ... r&sfvrsn=0
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Good find Vlad
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nice work
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Nothing you can't do with a bit of googling.
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NickZ wrote:Ive been playing with speeduino for ages, I have a few different boards
This is a Delco 808 plug'n'play i made awhile ago
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Full functioning and currently in use on a series one v6 turbo motor.
Current board is all SMD components.
that's really good!

out of interest would that fit into a stock 808 case ? looks like its smaller if anything than a delco pcb.

I've done a bit of tuning on a Megasquirt in a mates car, its definitely not the most high featured option but it certainly handles most things with boost!

Does it control the IAC also ?

what do you sell them for if you don't mind me asking ? a plug in delco replacement is certainly not a bad option .... 808's are not getting any easier to find these days.

i'd be interested in buying a board and components to assemble myself if you have one that's not SMD :P
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