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ciper - You mean that it would activate when throttle opening is high and vary duty cycle with manifold pressure or something like that? That's more or less what I meant in the post above, but I wasn't thinking of including mapping.
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Post by ciper »

My idea would be easier and cheaper to build. It would be fairly tunable too, adjusting for pressure with a rrfpr for example.
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I'm confused -- what are you comparing your idea to?
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To using more complicated electronics like injector driving ECU.
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Oh. I meant this:
vrg3 wrote:But if you wanted to go a lot simpler you could just set up a little PWM circuit that used MAP sensor voltage as a control signal. All you need is some kind of function generator (sawtooth is ideal) and a comparator.
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