Fred's firmware development diary comments thread

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You just can't trust those foreigners :P
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It wasn't me, I didn't do it! ;-)

How many inches would you like, Abe?
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8 inches does have a nice ring to it, and it's just thick enough to keep it from snapping when pressed into serious service. Of course, AbeFM works too.
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AbeFM wrote:8 inches does have a nice ring to it, and it's just thick enough to keep it from snapping when pressed into serious service. Of course, AbeFM works too.
Fixed :-) Boring, but possibly a better choice?
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but pretty big deal IMO, pretty close to T- = 0
Eh. I'm sure your don't mean International Maritime Organization. Am I reading this right, are saying that at near top dead center, there is a some kind of issue in the data you've captured?
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Hahaha@Harv.

It's just, there's no easy button to get to the comments thread. Very underestimate people's powers of Lazy.

Good lord, we're all going to need bigger hard drivers. 3gb, eh? At any rate, that's awesome. Are you capturing both fuel and ign for the record? If would certainly be nice to have, just as a reference. A thermocouple or two IN your box would also be neat to have, so to see the state of the poor abused hardware, put them on chips of interest.

Lastly, a wheel mounting pulse meter, to tell if all the driving is doing you any good. :-)

Next up: Test drivers? Make sure you CAN run all this fuely stuff....
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P.S. Oh, I have some 'green top' vovlo injectors here, I wonder if they'd be an upgrade...
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Awesome progress Fred :mrgreen:
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That's one small step for Fred,

One giant leap for FreeEMS. :geek:




;) Great to see it up and running. Don't forget to post all the picks, video & datalogs.
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:thumbsup Nice work Fred.

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