Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Hello,
My name is Lyonnel, i'm french ... I live in Guadeloupe, a French island in Central America.
I'm glad to enter the world of rusEfi to work on something other than ms.
I already have 3 cars that I had to install in microsquirt but with what I saw of these projects, I would install rusEfi
Lyonnel
My name is Lyonnel, i'm french ... I live in Guadeloupe, a French island in Central America.
I'm glad to enter the world of rusEfi to work on something other than ms.
I already have 3 cars that I had to install in microsquirt but with what I saw of these projects, I would install rusEfi
Lyonnel
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Welcome along.
Have you found the wiki? Just in case you have not, here's a link you might find interesting.
https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Hardware_Frankenso_board
Have you found the wiki? Just in case you have not, here's a link you might find interesting.
https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Hardware_Frankenso_board
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Yes of course...kb1gtt wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:31 pmWelcome along.
Have you found the wiki? Just in case you have not, here's a link you might find interesting.
https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Hardware_Frankenso_board
I'm going to buy 3 Frankenso (1 for Peugeot 1.6 8s turbo & the others for Peugeot 1.6 16s turbo dragrace) for 2 friends, and a Frankenstein for me.
I already have an ms3x but I want to use some functions that I like (ETB, and other I/O) and the speed of the μP. For my car Audi A4 b5 quattro with engine vw r32 turbo BW s476sx.
If I didn't already have a ms3x I would have made a 100% Frankenso project.
I did not know but I am blue because of its speed against the ms3 μP
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
But why?
Are you looking to get assembled or kits?
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Is that a 2.0T with the direct injection an drive by wire?
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Leaving country for 10 days in Monday morning so you want to order now or wait two weeks
Why Frankenstein and not Frankenso?
Why Frankenstein and not Frankenso?
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https://www.tindie.com/products/russian/frankenso-diy-kit/
PS: if in doubt of SMD soldering, including fine-pitch SMD soldering, I strongly recommend considering fully assembled boards. Over 75% of kits are never assembled.
PS: if in doubt of SMD soldering, including fine-pitch SMD soldering, I strongly recommend considering fully assembled boards. Over 75% of kits are never assembled.
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I understand.russian wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 4:47 pmhttps://www.tindie.com/products/russian/frankenso-diy-kit/
PS: if in doubt of SMD soldering, including fine-pitch SMD soldering, I strongly recommend considering fully assembled boards. Over 75% of kits are never assembled.
But when I go soldering it's easier for me to immerse myself in the circuits and the operation. Although I understand that it's more complicated.
I will choose the kit
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What is your plan for connecting the board to harness - are you soldering wires to the board or do you have VW ECU side connector? How many pins on the VW connector?
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VW... oem ecu box ... is to small ...
Pic of your ecu ...
Pic of your ecu ...
Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
There are also connector boards similar to this. Would a ECU harness connector breakout board be of use?
https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1303&p=27823
https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1303&p=27823
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Perhaps... let me check.kb1gtt wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:28 amThere are also connector boards similar to this. Would a ECU harness connector breakout board be of use?
https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1303&p=27823
But really nice looks good.
Thanks
Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Who have experience with vw vr6 24v engine with vvt?
Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
what kind of experience are you talking about ???
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
No launch control, not sure what NLS is is. I am a road racer myself so my own focus is on that.
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
Hello
It's a shame for me.
On track I can understand that the LC is not so useful.
But the NLS (no lift shift) would be more than useful.
For me and the use dragrace it's complicated
By the way, I received the kit. Thank you everything is nice.
By cons it's difficult to mount and some values of components that are not completely identical to the list on your site. But I will get there.
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Can you start a new thread for no lift shift? How would it know that I am shifting on the track? Excuse my lack of knowledge.
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Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
The tl;dr is that when the clutch pedal goes in, the ECU cuts fuel/spark so you don't have to lift off the accelerator. Then, when you're off the clutch again it brings them back after a short delay, and optionally by sweeping in the timing so as to not shock the driveline too hard. The point is that airflow is maintained through the engine during the shift, so that your turbo stays spooled a little better, you don't have to wait on acceleration enrichment, etc.
Re: Hello from Guadeloupe (French island in Central America area)
From my reading, I see it like this. When clutch switch is activated, the soft rev limiter which might normally be something like 7 kRPM get's changed to something like 5.5kRPM. The soft rev limiter typically alters fuel and / or spark to limit HP. If the hard limiter is reached, fuel is turned off completely. By changing the soft rev limiter, you minimize shock, and allow the syncro gears (or what ever gears you have) to do their thing.
Would I be correct is understanding that there is a delay after the clutch is de-activated such that the 5.5 kRPM rev limit is maintained for something like a second or two? I could see how if you miss a gear you do not want to over rev.
Would I be correct is understanding that there is a delay after the clutch is de-activated such that the 5.5 kRPM rev limit is maintained for something like a second or two? I could see how if you miss a gear you do not want to over rev.
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We keep discussing in a wrong thread - this information would be impossible to find later.
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NLS conversation migrated to here https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1373
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Any updates? how many cars run rusEfi with what issues or lack of issues?
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