[Diy_efi] ILIOS for Uego

Steven Donegan donegan
Sat Jan 5 00:50:22 UTC 2013


Comfy is defined as:

Architecture is mostly solid - close here

Code as released is thoroughly commented and easy to understand (by a C programmer) - very close here :-)

All functions not ready for prime time are ifdef'd for compile time inclusion or exclusion :-) So folks who want to contribute can do so easily - will start doing this with new functions immediately

Code already has a README that defines the entire environment - so someone can take bare iron, install the OS, additional libraries etc - I'd be happy to find a guinea pig or two to try it out :-)

Any C folks out there that want to try it out? The one thing I won't release for somewhat obvious reasons are the every mile GPS coordinates of my course - that data has taken me several years and a lot of hours/$ to gather - the code will have the ability to do that for any competitors :-)

One further goal - besides assisting the on-time nature of the race will be complete data logging - right now all observed and derived FIX data is in a structure - that will be expanded to hold OBD-II data and multi-axis G force data as I progress...

For those that have not been to the sscc.us website here is the gist of the race:

Speed classes from 95 MPH to 165 MPH in 5 MPH increments

Each class has a minimum speed that cannot be violated as well as a maximum speed - violate either and it's a DQ

The goal is to cross the finish line exactly on time - I run the 100 MPH class so my limits are 80 MPH minimum, 124 MPH maximum and 54:00.00 minutes. The course is 90 miles of high desert 2 lane highway in the middle of Nevada.

The higher the speed class the more safety equipment is required.

You have to finish in each speed group (Touring, Grand Touring, Sport and Super Sport) before you can compete in the next group - so a minimum of 2 years from rookie until you can go stupid fast.

And there is one even more stupid fast class - Unlimited - there the goal is to go as fast as possible - we hold the Guiness records for that :-) Look it up but I believe the last guy did ~217 MPH average and 249 MPH max on that run...

The times are on the website - I took second in my class in September (next race is May) - and I took second by being .18 seconds off target more than the guy who took first... Thus my desire for extremely accurate instrumentation :-)


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Steven Donegan
SSCC/NORC Life Member, Car #86
www.sscc.us

--- On Sat, 1/5/13, Brian Koontz <brian at diy-efi.org> wrote:

From: Brian Koontz <brian at diy-efi.org>
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] ILIOS for Uego
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013, 12:20 AM

On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 03:54:07PM -0800, Steven Donegan wrote:
> When it is in a state I feel comfy with I will gladly post it to the
> website if the moderator is willing to host it :-)

Yes, I would be more than happy to do that!

? --Brian
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