[Diy_efi] Lucas Digital-P

gngrbrd_man keith.wilson at telus.net
Thu Jul 10 07:37:04 GMT 2003


Because the idea is to use the secondary bank for water. ;-)

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: "Matt Porritt" <porrittm at anet.co.nz>
To: "DIY-EFI" <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Lucas Digital-P


| I do see what you are trying to do, but end of the day, why make things
| difficult for yourself when you can EASILY upgrade the injector size?
|
| On 10/7/03 2:39 PM Daniel R. Nicoson wrote
|
| > Bruce,
| >
| > We're discussing extra injectors over on the jyturbo forum.  You know
| > electronics.  If we want to add a second injector for each cylinder
(Ford
| > EEC) can we get away with just wiring one in parallel?  Will the
transistor
| > handle the extra load?  Will we change the voltage too much so that it
won't
| > open either injector?
| >
| > My understanding is that the Ford EEC takes the injector circuit to
ground
| > to complete that circuit and activate the injector.)
| >
| > If we can't do that the simple way, is there a simple circuit that would
| > just use the stock signal and provide the current-voltage for the second
| > injector and give us the same pulse width?  (If we get fancy we'd like
to be
| > able to twist a trim pot to get a set percentage of the EEC generated
pulse
| > width).
| >
| > Any thoughts?
| >
| > Thanks,
|
|
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