[Diy_efi] 555 timers
James Seabolt
turbofiat at hotpop.com
Tue Jan 18 13:01:09 GMT 2005
You guys got me thinking over the weekend and I think I'm going to give
this 555 timer a shot.
I've had some experience with this chip. I built a timer that would turn an
LED on and off and when I was looking through an old shoe box, found the
circuit still hooked up to the breadboard. That was almost 15 years ago!
It's been so long since my Tech School days so I'm hoping someone will
refresh my memory. If I can put anything to use from my Digital Circuits
class, I'm hoping this will be it. Since I was unable to use my computer
degree. I ended up working at a chemical plant instead after school.
What I want to do is take the tach signal from the - side of the coil which
will be the trigger, feed that into the 555 chip which will pulse the
injector. And use a potentiometer to adjust the pulse rate.
I want to start out using a Bosch cold start valve since it would be easier
to mount. Perhaps use the throttle position switch to trigger a second
injector under wide open throttle and boost.
I downloaded some pages on the 555 timer but can't figure out what size
capacitors I need. And what range the potentiometer needs to be.
The timer chip I have is stamped NE555N. Is this the chip that will
tolerate 5 to 18 volts? Or do I need a different chip?
Also I'm a bit confused on the reset (pin #4). One schematic shows it tied
to pin #8 (Vcc). Another one shows something else.
If someone could draw me up a schematic with what components I need that
would be really cool!
I'm off for the next three days (I work 12 hour shifts) and would like to
spend time on my Yugo since it's too cold to do anything else this time of
year.
Is it possible to build a working fuel injection system by simply
controlling the injector using just a tach signal? I know it probably
wouldn't be able to adapt any better to temperature and altitude changes
than a carburetor but I'm thinking it just might work.
I'm having my doubts whether I am going to successful at getting my Yugo to
accept blowing through a carburetor so I'm looking toward fuel injection.
James Seabolt
Tennessee, United States
Homepage --->>> http://users.chartertn.net/jseabolt/
2003 Subaru Baja
1987 Yugo GV
1980 FIAT 2000 "TURBO" Spider
1968 Ford Fairlane 500 (Not a Ford Galaxie!!)
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