BBBURB
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- Anaheim, CA
- First Name
- Zeke
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- R2500 Suburban SLS
- Engine Size
- 454 7.4L
Im looking for a affordable aftermarket ECM for my TBI which I can tune or is capable of self tuning for E85 Flex Fuel and maybe contains a Flex Fuel Sensor. I want it to be able to advance timing and Fuel output depending on the fuel I put in.
Im a electronics engineer and I have done some research and found a platform i can build on called speeduino based off the arduino mega microcontroller to build a custom ECM. However before I start I just wanted to see if there was anything out there I could use off the shelf.
Now this speeduino pcb protoboard https://www.ebay.com/i/283160153056 is under $200, not a bad price if you have the skills to use it and wire it. You are going to need to:
Program the Firmware
Do all the electrical wiring/splicing
Understand all of the electrical currents/loads (be able to transform and regulate voltages etc)
Add electronic components and modules as needed
If you are a electronics engineer and programmer this should all be pretty basic stuff. In the end you will have a flex fuel TBI with all the bells and whistles for maybe around $300 not bad if you got the time and the skills.
Here in Commiefornia they raised the dam tax on gas. Paying $4 a gallon, no good. Ill get less mpg on flex fuel but the cost is a bout half. I think Ill still be winning and at 100 octane.
Features:
The OEM ECM is such old computer technology I just couldnt bring myself to try to reflash the chips. Its just too boring and most likely just too damm old. So why not this? Anyone tried it yet? Any off the shelf products? Any interest in this project?
This is just the GPIO Board, looks like a 40 pin ribbon header that would connect to the Arduino Mega controller. Basically all the wires in your car would connect to this instead of your ECM.
Im a electronics engineer and I have done some research and found a platform i can build on called speeduino based off the arduino mega microcontroller to build a custom ECM. However before I start I just wanted to see if there was anything out there I could use off the shelf.
Now this speeduino pcb protoboard https://www.ebay.com/i/283160153056 is under $200, not a bad price if you have the skills to use it and wire it. You are going to need to:
Program the Firmware
Do all the electrical wiring/splicing
Understand all of the electrical currents/loads (be able to transform and regulate voltages etc)
Add electronic components and modules as needed
If you are a electronics engineer and programmer this should all be pretty basic stuff. In the end you will have a flex fuel TBI with all the bells and whistles for maybe around $300 not bad if you got the time and the skills.
Here in Commiefornia they raised the dam tax on gas. Paying $4 a gallon, no good. Ill get less mpg on flex fuel but the cost is a bout half. I think Ill still be winning and at 100 octane.
Features:
- Launch control
- Flex fuel
- O2 based autotune
- 8 cylinder engines are supported with wasted spark and 2 squirts per cycle
- After Start Enrichment
- Rev limiting (Spark based, hard and soft)
- Cranking specific enrichment, dwell timing and advance
- General logging through TunerStudio
- High speed tooth logging
- TPS calibration through TunerStudio
- Sensor calibration through TunerStudio (Coolant, IAT and O2)
- Warm Up Enrichment (WUE)
- TPS based acceleration enrichment
- Tacho output
- Fuel pump activation/deactivation (With priming)
The OEM ECM is such old computer technology I just couldnt bring myself to try to reflash the chips. Its just too boring and most likely just too damm old. So why not this? Anyone tried it yet? Any off the shelf products? Any interest in this project?
This is just the GPIO Board, looks like a 40 pin ribbon header that would connect to the Arduino Mega controller. Basically all the wires in your car would connect to this instead of your ECM.
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