Measuring weight

MysticZ lt1_z28 at houston-f-body.org
Mon Mar 27 06:07:34 GMT 2000


In all of the calculating and figuring for the fuel injection system I
came across a little problem. I need an accurate way to measure the
bike. I got a rough idea by putting each wheel on a bathroom scale and
adding the results (366 pounds wet, roughly 25 pounds less than stock :)
However, I'm not happy with that setup since it's only accurate to about
2-3 pounds (assuming the scale's right) and a pain in the ass to set up.
Anyone know where I could find some kind of gizmo that converts weight
to voltage accurately? I'd like to interface the whole thing to an LCD
that displays the individual weight of each wheel, the total weight, and
the weight distribution. A stamp or Oopic should do that easy.
-- 
Steve
97 Chevy Camaro Z28, Mystic teal, A4, not stock
90 Kawasaki EX500A4, black, M6, not even CLOSE to stock!
lt1_z28 at ev1.net  http://users.ev1.net/~lt1_z28
Aluminum, steel, carbon fiber, titanium, and two cast iron balls.
McMillan Motorsports- http://www.mmsbikes.com
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