Re: Anyone seen my marbles?
Goat Crapp did pass the time by typing:
> not sure how you control your current injectors but a cheap option thats as > close to a standalone as you can get is the megasquirt unit. > > it can be made to handle extra injectors (onset at boost) or larger ones, or > secondaries, in conjunction with oem's, etc... and can also be modded to > control spark timing > > handles most of the functions of LINK-II or other 1000.00 standalones, for > about 200 plus a handful of cheap GM sensors. > > its very homegrown and DIY, so it should suit a jeep perfectly ;) > > www.msefi.com :) Sounds like fun. I'll stick with trying to diagnose the problem with a stock computer, but that would be handy for someone working on upgrading an older motor. -- DougW |
Re: Anyone seen my marbles?
Goat Crapp did pass the time by typing:
> not sure how you control your current injectors but a cheap option thats as > close to a standalone as you can get is the megasquirt unit. > > it can be made to handle extra injectors (onset at boost) or larger ones, or > secondaries, in conjunction with oem's, etc... and can also be modded to > control spark timing > > handles most of the functions of LINK-II or other 1000.00 standalones, for > about 200 plus a handful of cheap GM sensors. > > its very homegrown and DIY, so it should suit a jeep perfectly ;) > > www.msefi.com :) Sounds like fun. I'll stick with trying to diagnose the problem with a stock computer, but that would be handy for someone working on upgrading an older motor. -- DougW |
Re: Anyone seen my marbles?
Goat Crapp did pass the time by typing:
> not sure how you control your current injectors but a cheap option thats as > close to a standalone as you can get is the megasquirt unit. > > it can be made to handle extra injectors (onset at boost) or larger ones, or > secondaries, in conjunction with oem's, etc... and can also be modded to > control spark timing > > handles most of the functions of LINK-II or other 1000.00 standalones, for > about 200 plus a handful of cheap GM sensors. > > its very homegrown and DIY, so it should suit a jeep perfectly ;) > > www.msefi.com :) Sounds like fun. I'll stick with trying to diagnose the problem with a stock computer, but that would be handy for someone working on upgrading an older motor. -- DougW |
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