This is no joke. Some fellows from Berlin designed a injection and timing brain which can be adjusted in every way. Connect sensors you have and actors you need and manage the engine with it. You will get a small terminal with some push bottons. Looks like a simple game boy for engine management. Costs about DM 1000.- Helmut All mechanical managed '80 Camper
>Okay now lets make a new computer for the digifant. Can I just interface >the old 486 33mhz I use as a door stop? We can program error finding, >like for a faulty O2 sensor or temp sensor. We can also have it adjust >timing for older engines or for different driving habbits. >And when the 486 fails in 2 years we can just plug it the ones we are >using right now cause they will be obsolete. Now if I only find a heads >up display to replace the monitor, and where should we mount the joy >stick (mouse). Yea and we can have software upgrades every year. >Sorry for dreaming! >Guy >Leaking headed 87 syncro |
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