*waves* Hello
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2021 2:36 am
Hello everyone, I just found this forum while searching for a Bosch EDC diesel pump controller, and well, It looks like there's a lot of knowledge here from people who have similar goals in automotive stuff.
I'm a farmer, I've been a jack-of-all-trades for years, I did PLC logic for a packaging company, welding, machining, and design too.. I'm not great at any of them but passable
I have a lot of old tractors, usually 4 cylinder gas jobs, and I've been thinking about designing a super simple EFI controller for them.. 1 or 2 injectors/banks, TPS/MAP sensors, maybe a fuel pressure sensor, maybe an option for O2 sensor.. For the ignition I'd like the option to connect to Coil(-) on a points system and maybe something like a 60-1 wheel and VR sensor, or fixed position hall effect so I would be able to control timing too. Maybe have a little I2C OLED display for basic stats. Something simple, cheap and small that could improve the efficiency of a lot of these old engines with bad carburators!
Right now, I've got my head in this EDC pump, it has an eddy current sensor that I was quite unfamiliar with, i'm thinking of using an SM34F103 to control that as well.. I could probably get it done with an ATmega if I really wanted to but some extra speed can't hurt.
cheers everyone!
I'm a farmer, I've been a jack-of-all-trades for years, I did PLC logic for a packaging company, welding, machining, and design too.. I'm not great at any of them but passable
I have a lot of old tractors, usually 4 cylinder gas jobs, and I've been thinking about designing a super simple EFI controller for them.. 1 or 2 injectors/banks, TPS/MAP sensors, maybe a fuel pressure sensor, maybe an option for O2 sensor.. For the ignition I'd like the option to connect to Coil(-) on a points system and maybe something like a 60-1 wheel and VR sensor, or fixed position hall effect so I would be able to control timing too. Maybe have a little I2C OLED display for basic stats. Something simple, cheap and small that could improve the efficiency of a lot of these old engines with bad carburators!
Right now, I've got my head in this EDC pump, it has an eddy current sensor that I was quite unfamiliar with, i'm thinking of using an SM34F103 to control that as well.. I could probably get it done with an ATmega if I really wanted to but some extra speed can't hurt.
cheers everyone!