I want to replace the ECU in my car

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Cosi



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:53 pm    Post subject: I want to replace the ECU in my car Reply with quote

I really want to have a go at building a customised fuel injection computer for my car. Not sure if this is the best place to ask, Im just looking for advice on what I could use as far as chips and components go. I think I would use the standard wiring harness and sensors where possible along with all the sensors and plugs. I want to be able to change the fuel map and various other things without having to buy an expensive Motec type ECU

To explain a little more, Im building a race car on a shoestring budget - a 1600cc Toyota Starlet. I have a few modifications in mind that will go beyond what the normal computer can handle so I started looking into programmable computers for it. I was quoted NZ$2000 for a programmable ECU. Plus installation. Like thats going to happen, Heh.

So here I am about to embark on making my own ECU. Should I turn around and give up now or would this be do-able with enough time and effort? Im not afraid of the programming side of things. I just have no idea about hardware to use Confused

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JAC



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You want to turn your attention to embedded controllers... look along the lines of the PIC from Microchip, others are Amtel AVR and others etc.. the first one has a HUGE user base on the internet so it might be a good idea to cut your teeth on that one. Lots of help out there and on www.piclist.org. If you look hard enough you might even find one. Wink


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Building a Fuel-Injection ECU
Trying to replace or upgrade an ECU with commercial offerings can get expensive. Instead, Bruce and Al take you through the process of building your own fuel-injection ECU. They start with plenty of information on electronic fuel injection systems and how everything works.

Download: Bowling138.zip
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Cosi



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Awesome thanks for the info!
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