DIY_EFI Digest V4 #386
Espen Hilde
mwichstr at online.no
Tue Jun 29 22:36:18 GMT 1999
I have seen some weber -marelli fuel pressure regulators that are
adjustable.
But Fiats are maybe not so common in your aria, I had a problem with the
bosch regulator , it wasnt able to dump enough fuel at low output, this
weber
marelli unit cured it and is adjustable.
Espen
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> Subject: DIY_EFI Digest V4 #386
> Date: 29. juni 1999 21:00
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> DIY_EFI Digest Tuesday, June 29 1999 Volume 04 : Number
386
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> In this issue:
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> Re: DIY_EFI Digest V4 #384
> led O2 sensor
> PROM Reader/Burner Suggestions....
> aftermarket FI parts source?
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> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 05:30:43 EDT
> From: GeofDunsby at aol.com
> Subject: Re: DIY_EFI Digest V4 #384
>
> Hi There,
>
> The micro that I use is the Atmel 8515 which has an external clock input
for
> the timer and PWM. Also this is a good priced chip using "Intel" style
code.
> It's also available as a DIL, so no SM problems.
>
> Geoff
>
> England
>
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>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 21:50:11 +1000
> From: "Geoff Richards" <geoffsue at one.net.au>
> Subject: led O2 sensor
>
> I have a 10 led o2 sensor that is commonly known to the list
> I would like to be able to check the operation of each individual
> led by applying the correct voltage to the signal wire.
> My question is how do I make a SIMPLE variable voltage source
> for this.
> I have very LITTLE understanding of electronics so to any folks
> kind enough to reply BEWARE it will need to be basic
> I posted a similar question to a newsgroup and received an answer
> that I really do not understand but would be able to send to anybody
> willing to help out.
> Cheers
> Geoff
>
> ------------------------------
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> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 11:22:28 -0500
> From: "Kurek, Larry" <lkurek at anl.gov>
> Subject: PROM Reader/Burner Suggestions....
>
> Guys:
>
> I am a serious novice when it comes to the PROM reader/burner market, so
> some help/advice would be appreciated. I am in the market for a burner,
so I
> was perusing the Allied catalog and there are quite a few options...from
> $205 to $1500. Since I have no clue what the best option for automotive
use
> would be (including flash memory chips in late model cars...), any
advice?
> I like this thing called the Chipmaster 6000, since it seems to do
> everything....but can I read, modify tables, and rewrite new PROM's with
> this pooch?
>
> Thanks!!!!
>
> Larry
>
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>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:26:58 -0500
> From: greg kring <joeao at flash.net>
> Subject: aftermarket FI parts source?
>
> Need a new parts supplier for things like extruded fuel rails,
> adjustable regulators, etc. I've been using Force-EFI, but the delivery
> times are horrible. Kinsler is just to high. Right now I need a good
> adjustable regulator to replace the stock Bosch one on a 280zx. I don't
> need something as serious as a SX (or as expensive). A simple in and
> out with barb fittings will do. Thanks,
> Greg Kring
> Fort Worth, Texas
>
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