[Diy_efi] running a Ficht injector with a DTA controller
gngrbrd_man
keith.wilson at telus.net
Sun Feb 23 18:36:03 GMT 2003
Just about anything. Start with why it won't wire up. Do you know basics?
DC Resistance? Inductance? Rated current? Factory drive specs? Open
time? Does the factory drive Peak/hold, or saturate? Or a longshot, could
these be like the peizo injectors that were mentioned (I believe on this
list) a day or two ago, in which case they may be using a high frequency
drive.
Trying to be more helpful, I would suggest that any drive circuit required
should be able to trigger from your chosen controller, you just need to know
what drive is required at the injector.
Keith
You know you've achieved perfection in design,
not when you have nothing more to add,
but when you have nothing more to take away.
-- Antoine de Saint Exupery
----- Original Message -----
From: "joeld" <joeld at ualberta.ca>
To: "gngrbrd_man" <gngrbrd_man at telus.net>; "List for general do-it-yourself
EFI talk" <>
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 11:15 PM
Subject: RE: [Diy_efi] running a Ficht injector with a DTA controller
| What do you want to know?
|
| I have very little info at this time, but enough to know
| that, obviously, they won't just 'wire up'.
|
| Joel Day
| C.S.C 2003 Team Leader
| PH: 434 9294
| www.ualberta.ca/~uacsc
|
|
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