New to the List.

Mendell, Richard RMendell at TacoBell.com
Tue Jan 18 19:00:22 GMT 2000


Can't help you on the Drag car or computer, but EFi for the Rover 8 is easy.
Just remember that from the mid-Eighties on, that all Land Rovers featured a
EFI on the Rover/Buick 8.

Cheers!
Richard P. Mendell
'91 GW ("The Yak"...150K...EFI Pending)
Long Beach, CA
"I never could get the hang of Thursdays." - A. Dent


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> From: 	William Brennan[SMTP:STDBoy at worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: 	Sunday, 16 January, 2000 2:45 pm
> To: 	DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: 	New to the List.
> 
> Hello all,
> 	I am new to the list, but like everyone I want to build a EFI for my
> car.  I have read through the archives and I just have a few questions. 
> I am also new to the Microcontroller world (Haven't bought anything yet,
> just a lot of reading) and the likes, so please bear with me.  It seems
> that the MicroChips are the easiest to start learning on. Am I correct
> on this?  I would like to update the program via my laptop, so which
> chip series might be the best?  What books or software hardware etc etc
> would I need. I know a lot about cars, just not the electronic stuff
> just yet, but I am willing to learn.  Any help would be apreciated. And
> if it matters, I am going to put the EFI on a 1971 Chevelle w/ a 498"
> Nitrous breathing rat motor for Drag Racing only, and maybe put the EFI
> on my TR7 when I drop the 5.2l rover v8 into it...Thanks!!
> 
> Lee
> 



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