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Peter H
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:44 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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I am in the process of installing a simple TBI system to the Jabiru 3300. Just two injectors in a spigot type throttle body which takes the place of the Bing, it works from a MAP sensor and air temp sensor, the ECU is triggered from the flywheel magnets. We are using a regular automotive ECU which is a giant overkill and very expensive.
We can trim the mixture using a pot if required.
My question is has anyone seen a simple programmable unit that could be programmed with a pot, a switch and a digital dial. The programming would be done by select injector time and enter as required. We would keep the manual over ride.
What would be the elements of such a simple ECU ? Any idea where I could get some help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Peter H
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:32 am Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Peter
Google "megasquirt efi" for an under $200. system and lots of related info.
Not recommended for aviation of course but I run one as a manually
selectable backup to my main subaru efi.
I have mine configured with the inputs that you describe and it is fine
for my purposes. For everyday use it would benefit from connecting a TPS
(throttle position sensor) acceleration enrichment, or one could run the
code that enriches based on delta MAP. A water temp (cylinder or oil
temp for you) sensor would also be handy for starting and warmup but I
don't use mine for startup. There are some schemes for doing this with
analog electronics but the megasquirt is definately the way to do it
nowadays and about as simple as I could find. I have a manual mixture
tweaking knob but it is not needed (especially if one has an engine emp
sensor) and if it isn't there - it can't fail. I use an old 486 laptop
for programming.
If you are only going to have a primary controller I'd suggest googling
SDS EFI. That would most likely require re-arranging your flywheel
pickups but it would have "established" reliability. I think there are
thousands of megaquirt units in use but each is somewhat different and
subject to unique failures. Megasquirt has very little capability of
keeping the engine running after a sensor or wire failure compared to
oem or even the SDS system.
Ken
Peter Harris wrote:
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I am in the process of installing a simple TBI system to the Jabiru
3300. Just two injectors in a spigot type throttle body which takes
the place of the Bing, it works from a MAP sensor and air temp sensor,
the ECU is triggered from the flywheel magnets. We are using a regular
automotive ECU which is a giant overkill and very expensive.
We can trim the mixture using a pot if required.
My question is has anyone seen a simple programmable unit that could
be programmed with a pot, a switch and a digital dial. The programming
would be done by select injector time and enter as required. We would
keep the manual over ride.
What would be the elements of such a simple ECU ? Any idea where I
could get some help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Peter H
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Peter H
Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 197
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:50 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Thanks Ken I had not checked the price of Megasquirt it is cheaper than I
expected. I guess I am interested in making something like the EC2 series
from Real World Solutions, but will take a closer look at the Megasquirt.
Peter
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mikefapex
Joined: 05 Jul 2007 Posts: 70 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:16 pm Post subject: Re: A simple ECU |
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Peter,
>>I guess I am interested in making something like the EC2 series
from Real World Solutions, but will take a closer look at the Megasquirt. <<
Have you ruled out the EC2 system from Rotary Aviation? And if so, why?
Mike
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Peter H
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:09 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Mike at this stage I am gathering information. There is a lot I like about
the EC2 but I would like to do it myself and cheaper.
Peter
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:37 am Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Peter Harris wrote:
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Thanks Ken I had not checked the price of Megasquirt it is cheaper than I
expected. I guess I am interested in making something like the EC2 series
from Real World Solutions, but will take a closer look at the Megasquirt.
Peter
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Peter, I'm working on a MegaSquirt system. The kits while cheap, seem
to be extremely solid with quality components, and the documentation is
excellent.
The system I've worked out uses two of the Ford EDIS-4 ignition modules,
and a standby manual fuel feed to provide an amazing amount of system
redundancy. I've got a little more airframe and electronics
installation work left, then I will be full-bore concentrating on the
engine installation. I'd be happy to discuss what I'm working on with you.
--
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, with chocolate in one hand and wine in
the other, loudly proclaiming 'WOO HOO What a Ride!'"
--Unknown
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Peter H
Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 197
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:37 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Thanks Ernest. At this stage it looks like the EC2 has cheapest ECU as well
as other features that suit aircraft. Two Megasquirts would come close.
I have just completed istallation and tuning with a Haltech ECU but it is
ean exoensive overkill with no ECU redundancy.
We are looking at making a more affordable redundant unit.
Peter
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Ed Anderson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 475
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:53 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Hi Peter,
For what it is worth, I started out with an HALTECH F3 unit way back in the
90s. The engine ran fine with it although to tune the higher RPM, you had
to take a laptop airborne with you - not the best means of tuning in a
sprightly RV aircraft.
But, the unit eventually failed me (fortunately during a ground run up)
causing all 4 injectors to stick in the open position and dump a lot of
gasoline through the exhaust pipe before I finally realized what was
happening and shut the unit off.
I then switched to the RWS EC2 and found it much more to my liking - no lap
top, much easier to refine the fuel map, etc. but, most importantly it the
EC2 had a redundant system with the flick of a switch and the price was
very reasonable.
There are no doubt a number of good systems out there but for the $$ I think
the EC2 wins the competition.
Ed
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Peter H
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:24 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Thanks Ed it is shaping up that way.
Peter
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Peter H
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:38 pm Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Ed I had a similar experience whith the new F10ex Haltech when I first
cranked the engine with the throttle body outboard. It kept on squirting
after I stopped cranking until the fuel rail was empty.
Must have got a bad trigger signal.
Looks as if the EC2 is the way to go.
Peter
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Ed Anderson
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:58 am Post subject: A simple ECU |
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Yes, Peter, I never attempted a diagnoses of the F3 HALTECH unit, but
certainly glad I was on the ground when it decided to malfunction. My units
problem was more than a stray signal as it never recovered.
Ed
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