My Introduction

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Sat Dec 29 21:59:44 GMT 2001


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Jud,
You might have a look at the efi332 project and/or Megasquirt.  These are two 
systems at either end of the spectrum that are completely diy (i.e. no 
hacking of OEM equipment).  Both systems are fully developed and running.  


In a message dated 12/28/2001 3:46:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
joedaddyshagg at yahoo.com writes:


> Hello, my name is Jud, im 17 years old, and have a
> little bit of experience with electronics (less than a
> little, actually), but I have had a lot of experience
> in programming basic, c, c++, and a smidge of ASM.
> 
> Right now I'm trying to build a JY twin turbo 67
> mustang.  I really want a custom EFI, none of this
> Ford late model stuff (it's good, dont get me wrong,
> just very limited). I want to build something that i
> can tune for boost, something i can have complete
> control over the engine with.
> 
> I came across this list, and read through the first
> months archive, and now I am very interested.
> 
> Whats the state of the project now?  Have they made a
> semi complete DIY-EFI system yet?  I figure after 7
> years you guys should be pretty much DONE :P
> 
> 
> 


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Jud,<BR>
You might have a look at the efi332 project and/or Megasquirt.&nbsp; These are two systems at either end of the spectrum that are completely diy (i.e. no hacking of OEM equipment).&nbsp; Both systems are fully developed and running.&nbsp; <BR>
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In a message dated 12/28/2001 3:46:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, joedaddyshagg at yahoo.com writes:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Hello, my name is Jud, im 17 years old, and have a<BR>
little bit of experience with electronics (less than a<BR>
little, actually), but I have had a lot of experience<BR>
in programming basic, c, c++, and a smidge of ASM.<BR>
<BR>
Right now I'm trying to build a JY twin turbo 67<BR>
mustang.&nbsp; I really want a custom EFI, none of this<BR>
Ford late model stuff (it's good, dont get me wrong,<BR>
just very limited). I want to build something that i<BR>
can tune for boost, something i can have complete<BR>
control over the engine with.<BR>
<BR>
I came across this list, and read through the first<BR>
months archive, and now I am very interested.<BR>
<BR>
Whats the state of the project now?&nbsp; Have they made a<BR>
semi complete DIY-EFI system yet?&nbsp; I figure after 7<BR>
years you guys should be pretty much DONE :P<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
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