Just got this off the SDS website:
"SDS does not use RS232 communication protocol and is not laptop compatible."
About half way down their homepage: http://sdsefi.com/
John Wrote:
"The SDS engine management system also uses a 9 pin connector
for their proprietary handheld tuning input box that talks to their ECU."
Gordon wrote that he used a laptop..........??....
Just interesting to know, that's all.......
Thanks
Daryl
From: "michael poorboy" <roadsterx@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: More CA18 pictures
>I use to have frame off photos of Guys project somewhere. Was the yellow car
> he built a CA18 as well. I haven't seen that car in at least 8 years. Guy
> was using the SDS system on the green car.
> I was at his old house with a freind years ago when they dicussed the use of
> the SDS engine management system.
>
> Mike
>
>
>>From: John Atchison <jda@srv.net>
>>Reply-To: John Atchison <jda@srv.net>
>>To: "Roadster List" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>>Subject: Re: More CA18 pictures
>>Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:39:37 -0700
>>
>>The SDS engine management system also uses a 9 pin connector
>>for their proprietary handheld tuning input box that talks to their ECU.
>>
>>John Atchison
>>Half Fast Racing
>>Idaho Falls
>>69 2000
>>67.5 SPL/SR20DET
>>
>>At 11:08 AM 6/30/2007, Daryl Smith wrote:
>>>Gordon Wrote:
>>>" and the 9-pin connector on the center console for hooking up a laptop
>>>for tuning. "
>>>
>>>The only system I've seen so far that uses a DB-9 Connector for tuning is
>>>the Megasquirt.
>>>Is that what he is using for his engine management system?
>>>
>>>
>>>Daryl
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