Delcoed 750cc Motorbike Engine

Converting To Delco ECU From Carby Or Other Injection Systems
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Jayme wrote:proper 2cyl support would be just awesome :D you might also have suspected where im going with this he he. once im happy with injeciton there is nothing stopping me adding a little charade turbo to the mix.
2cyl support has been added to 12P now. RPM will be the limiting factor, the poor old '808 starts to suffer above around 12-13k RPM - it starts to overrun the minor loops and eventually crashes/resets. So keep it below that and it should be ok.
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Cool,
What do you have to do the hardware cylinder select on the memcal to make this work?
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A TBI memcal should do the trick as that will fire the injectors on every ref pulse, so just have to make the hardware cyl selct pin 5v.
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Re: Delcoed 750cc Motorbike Engine

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awesome! this engine peaks at 40kw @7000rpm so plenty of rpms to spare :D
on monday I go to the wrecker to pick up my camira ignition module and parts, any idea exactly how to turn the memcal into TBI? I was going to start with a camira memcal but if I have to mod it I may as well play with a v6 one. I have no idea which pins do what.
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my mate at the wrecker dug me out a present from under his bench today :D
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least you cant really go wrong connecting it theres only 2 pins and only 2 wires on the bike engine and 2 ways they can go LOL youll be laughing
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yeah and with the diagram above aswell as the camira module labels on it you can't go wrong ....

you have a handy mate :D
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the module above is a little different its being used as a standalone ignition module to replace the shit stock one .
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yeah but the module on it is all the same and thats all that matters :D
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looks exactly like a JE camira dis, exactly the same as whats grafted on to the isuzu dis on my delco'd gemini :thumbup:
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