ecu7
Al Lipper
efi at cardozo.org
Mon Feb 21 17:45:53 GMT 2000
The format you should be able to read is the .PDF files. If you don't have
a PDF viewer (adobe acrobat reader 4.x), get it from www.adobe.com. The
other files are just for your convenience if you happen to have OrCAD.
Otherwise don't worry about them. Since I have provided the files in
several formats, there may be duplicates. The bottom line is that ECU7 has
two double-sided boards and ECU6 has one double-sided board.
Al
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WLundquist at aol.com [mailto:WLundquist at aol.com]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 4:16 PM
> To: efi at cardozo.org
> Subject: ecu7
>
>
> Al, I am unable to open the other files in the pcb folder. I was
> able to use
> viewmate to print the gbr files. Could you send me the other
> files in another
> format or am i missing something in translation (eps, tif, gif or
> would be
> helpful). your read me file does not explain how to open the
> other files. I
> might have an alternative company to manufacture the pcbs, would you be
> interested? Also, could you explain in more detail the pcb
> prints, as some
> look to be duplicated and one does not match. My plan is the efi
> a big block
> chevy with two maf sensors and possibly dual injectors, one set
> for idle and
> midrange and one set for top end. The idea is for drivability
> while making
> the most of the potential horsepower at the upper r's. A question
> that has
> lurked in the back of my mind is the potential for an ego in each
> header pipe
> to control fuel to each cylinder, since no two cylinders are
> exactly alike,
> too bad timing could not be done in the same method. Anyway, any
> help would
> greatly be appreciated. Thanks Wayne
>
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