Speeduino ECU

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Speeduino ECU

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Anyone seen this? I saw today a great wall running this with factory ECU disconnected.

https://speeduino.com/wiki/index.php/Speeduino
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Re: Speeduino ECU

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Looks like something fun to play with
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It was mentioned on Speedtalk (forum) or Guild of EFI Tuners (Facebook Group) a while back now. It was early days but they were putting in alot of effort and getting decent results.
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Re: Speeduino ECU

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pretty cool to be able to code in any functions you want. That's the really cool thing about the Adaptronic 1280 ECUs.

Wonder if anyones made an Arduino interceptor ECU, again with all the different approaches that could be taken - having an open coding platform would be cool
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Yeah I saw it a while ago too. It seems to be going quite well. Kinda another megasquirt but less far down the road, which is good because that makes it simpler and cheaper. Pitty it requires a 5 volt trigger signal and cant accept a reluctor at this stage though. Will be an interesting one to watch.
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antus wrote: Pitty it requires a 5 volt trigger signal and cant accept a reluctor at this stage though
An LM1815 and a couple of passives is all it takes to convert a VR signal to 0-5v, so no big hurdle.
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Re: Speeduino ECU

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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.
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The are a few input board also available for Optical/Hall/Reluctor.
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Holy crap you're mad keen man good on you.
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awesome as, any plans to release details?
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Re: Speeduino ECU

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Looks good

Nick was the Speeduino PCB professionally made to take the Delco sockets or did you have to modify the PCB to make the sockets fit?

What is the logging speed (frames per second) of the Speeduino ECU?
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