[Diy_efi] 'Logmaster?' & Facebook formatted as discussion site...

Mike niche
Wed Mar 13 08:17:40 UTC 2013


Thanks Paul and all the others that responded,

I havent as yet opened it up, came with some other
unrelated gear as settlement of a debt, might turn
the box into something useful for more direct efi
functions. Before I do scrape out the old innards
I'll upload some photos to th same link...

btw: I wonder if admins &/+ support staff of this email list
have considered linking to a facebook prepared link, one
that is set up more for discussions and photo sharing etc,
certainly more convenient re photo-libraries & uploading etc

I'm ok with email as I can upload to my own web space but,
wonder if it is worth considering facebook for more structured
support and easier access through free mobile feeds such as
several telco's now offer free bandwidth to access facebook
in their connection plans etc - We might also get some new
members too ?

Thanks

Mike


At 01:56 AM 12/03/2013, you wrote:
>Looks like one of the first versions of a Trip Computer.  They came with enough sensor connections to compute your trips to a closer tolerance than your speedometer.  IF that's what this is, you install this system, which comes with a Cruise Control, in your vehicle.  It has a Memory that logs several inputs and converts that information into multiple Data Displays on the screen.  You find one of those 'Marked Miles' areas, on the freeway (They usually have four or five miles accurately marked off!!'  You enter that corrected information.  You enter your odometer mileage, then fill your tank and then enter the gallons pumped into the tank.  After five entry events, the trip computer will determine how far until you need to fill your tank and adjust that information according to your speed.  Several Trip computations and the deluxe models had temperature sensors that could be put inside and out or one under the hood and one outside, where ever your heart desired.  If that is what this is, you have an Antique and if it is complete,  a cool bit of retro automotive history.  And if it isn't, then I have no idea what it is! 
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