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Re: DIY EFI
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Sorry, it appears i've introduced an old thread. But thanks again for the Megasquirt site, its all about putting it together yourself!

P.S. Anyone know of the same thing for ignition?

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$200 Megasquirt discussion

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That sounds like an idea i would have come up with a few years back. wouldnt it be great to make your own efi computer. the reality is u can save yourself a heap of trouble by buying a ready made computer. im not talking about a $1000 or so wolf 3D as i am assuming u want this done on the cheap. what u can do is use a delco computer from a camira/88model pulsar Q/commodore. they use a memcal reprogrammable ecu which can be easily removed and reprogrammed. off the top of my head i cant remember how much this is worth, but it should be about $200-400 or there about, which is very inexpensive when talking in terms of cheap EFI setups. Myself and two friends did such a setup on an '87 twin cam corolla. the advantage being that the ecu was so easily modifiable. this was made easier by a close friend who actually worked at Fueltronics here in adelaide, otherwise we would have been lost for sure. if u really are keen, give Fueltronics in Adelaide a call.

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I have been considering an attempt at making my own engine management computer, I've found a good site (diy efi) but I also remember someone here talking about using an 8051 processor.

Anyone with ideas?

Cheers

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