[Diy_efi] Lucas Digital-P
Daniel R. Nicoson
A6intruder at adelphia.net
Fri Jul 11 03:53:22 GMT 2003
Thanks Bruce.
Dan
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:03 PM
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Subject: [Diy_efi] Lucas Digital-P
I don't know the drive capability of the EEC. It also matters
whether you are using saturated injectors. Driving inductive
loads (injectors) is a tricky business; best is to find a
booster circuit to fit your app.
Bruce Roe
9 Jul 03"Daniel R. Nicoson" <A6intruder at adelphia.net> writes:
> 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?
> Dan Nicoson
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