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Hi Guys Slowly I am moving forward towards MegaSquirt in my range rover. Now, has anyone got info on injectors, a map etc.... anything that might easy my...
Max Wheatley
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Dec 1, 2003
9:02 pm
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... fast ... may ... I wouldn't mind another squirt that I can set up in alph N mode and carry it around as a spare in case something dies on me. Also I plan...
brett calvert
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Dec 1, 2003
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Howdy all, If there is another group buy, then I would like to participate.. I have a M/Cycle or three to convert to EFI. Sid Young Brisbane Queensland ...
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Nov 30, 2003
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i have some nylon tubing.. measurements are approx OD = 6.4mm, ID = 3.2mm. it is quite hard, but still slightly flexible. i have shiteloads of black gas tubing...
Stewart Ford
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Nov 29, 2003
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just looking on the msd site, they sell automotive grade connectors for use with their ignition systems http://www.msdignition.com/install_access_4.htm Jamie...
Super Jamie
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Nov 29, 2003
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The nylon air bubbler hose they use in aquariums would probably be about the right size - try a pet shop. Cheers, Alex ... drilled...
alex_headlam
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Nov 29, 2003
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1105
I dont think anything would happen by the end of 2003 (which is fast approaching), but I've recently recived a couple of emails off list concerning our group...
vx255
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Nov 29, 2003
6:18 am
1104
AFAIK, oil pressure gauge tubing would probably work ok, although I havent tried it, I'm guessing it would fit internally into the barbed port of the map...
vx255
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Nov 29, 2003
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1103
... Isn't the stuff they use for the windscreen washers made from nylon? Would this be suitable?...
Raxiak
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Nov 29, 2003
2:21 am
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... a hole ... and then ... tubing, ... conduct, ... G'day Stewart, Do you know where I could get some Nylon tubing?? Regards, Heath...
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Nov 29, 2003
12:56 am
1101
Found it!! Part of the Timer Interrupt Routine is "Check RPM and Turn Off Pump If Engine Stalled" I read somewhere(?) that US Fords had a resettable rollover...
rail440
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Nov 27, 2003
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I dont know how much current.Not much though I would think.My brother put me onto those thermobog solenoids a couple of years ago to stop my car from running ...
Luke Ingham
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Nov 27, 2003
8:01 am
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I know that MS code checks for ignition events after you turn on the key (primes pump for 2 secs, then shuts it off if no ign events). I'll have to find my...
Hansford, Don
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Nov 27, 2003
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... You can definitely buy them new from almost any car parts store. I can't remember what they're called by them (probably something like a safety relay or a...
Biedermann, Frank (SS...
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Nov 26, 2003
10:37 pm
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... They'll handle the current ok. The ones we have at work are on anything from 240ac to 24dc and they're on ccts that pull a few amps. Besides if you were...
brett calvert
bcalhotrod
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Nov 26, 2003
11:39 am
1096
... a ... I'm not sure if the mercury switch would handle the current. maybe if it supplied the coil of a 12v relay, whose contacts supplied 12v to the relay....
wayne_holloway
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Nov 26, 2003
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Gidday all, If anyone's interested, I've loaded some photo's of the VK Commodore EFI manifold and throttle body, showing the fast idle solenoid. Wayne...
wayne_holloway
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Nov 26, 2003
10:33 am
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... last ... really ... and the ... carbs ... With no roof and no roll bar this is the last thing I'll be worrying about LOL. But if I was I'd be installing a...
brett calvert
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Nov 26, 2003
10:30 am
1093
In my shed :P I have a few going spare, I didn't pay much for them, so $8 each postage included would suit me fine. Discounts for multiple purchases. I could ...
Angus
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Nov 26, 2003
10:21 am
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where would one find one of these relays?? it sounds perfect!!! Cya, Stewart...
Stewart Ford
oldcorollas
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Nov 26, 2003
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Damn, I knew I'd forgotten something! I agree that something like this is a very good idea. Volvo uses a "smart" relay which only supplies power to the pumps...
Angus
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Nov 26, 2003
10:07 am
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... that ... Nothing drastic, the topic came up a while ago in the main group. The ute will be n/a initially, then I am toying with the idea of using a toyota...
wayne_holloway
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Nov 26, 2003
9:59 am
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and it's a serious issue. if you are involved in an accident, the last thing you wanna do is kep pumping out high pressure fuel!!!! i really REALLY want to...
Stewart Ford
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Nov 26, 2003
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heh heh, drive it like it should be driven ;) why would you put a cage in a KE25 :P heh heh, cos it needs it ;D Cya, Stewart...
Stewart Ford
oldcorollas
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Nov 26, 2003
9:53 am
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just out of curiosity, what are you planning to do with an eh ute that would put in danger of rolling over? Jamie...
Super Jamie
boganman
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Nov 26, 2003
9:03 am
1086
yep, I tried mine with the 1 amp version, it works but not very linear, also the solonoid needs a bit of grunt to get it to move initially then is okay e.g if...
Gareth Webb
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Nov 26, 2003
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i should clarify, i don't have it working on a car, but i have had it working on a bench. WIFTT, i'll be trying to make it have finer control of the amount of...
Stewart Ford
oldcorollas
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Nov 26, 2003
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i have the jaycar version (KC5225) which is a 10A version, and it certainly does work. it does not have the fine control i am after, but it does open and close...
Stewart Ford
oldcorollas
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Nov 26, 2003
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http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/3fc4057b017e74d62740c0a87f9c0714/Product/View/K3070 Could that be used to control an XF type PWM idle valve? It...
Angus
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Nov 26, 2003
2:00 am
1082
Quite a lot of cars use them for bonnet and boot lights, something possibly more suitable might be an aftermarket mercury switch as found in more expensive...
Angus
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