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Gazza_DJ wrote:http://cstark27.blogspot.co.uk/
There are quite a few examples available online complete with example code and lists of components used.Would be an interesting project.
C35Rob wrote:Gazza_DJ wrote:http://cstark27.blogspot.co.uk/
There are quite a few examples available online complete with example code and lists of components used.Would be an interesting project.
Perfect example, given the potential of the arduino boards(check out the speeduino ECU for example) it'd be pretty cool to knock up a Din sized readout
(or even feed the info to a double din lcd screen) that could do boost, oil temp and press, water temp, peak hold and warning on all of the parameters, you could even have it control boost, etc etc, the possibilities are literally endless
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C35Rob wrote:This is going off topic now, but I'm certain someone with more time on their hands than me could create a standalone knock control system with an arduino.There's already an arduino knock detector
(guides online) there must be a relatively simple way to get it to intercept the ECU
(I.e power FC) IGN signal and retard IGN if
'real' knock is seen
The power FC has already been cracked/decoded(Datalogit/FChako) so it's clearly possible
- imagine how popular an add-on box to give the PFC knock control and some decent I/O would be.
Imagine a piggyback box for a couple of hundred pounds that would give your PFC knock control, w/m control, USB stick datalogging, launch, anti lag etc- it'd literally fly off the imaginary shelves.
C35Rob wrote:you're the guy that developed the daughter board for the stock ECU aren't you?
C35Rob wrote:what do you think of the feasibility of using an Arduino(or similar?) to add functionality to the PFC?
primarily USB datalogging and knock control?
Gazza_DJ wrote:What about a Raspberry Pi?