Well Hey Jim.... Welcome to the list....
Your right ... there are a couple Electronic's guys on here and lots of
addicted salt flats racers...
This list isn't real fancy... it's kinda like bench racing on a Saturday
night... it's got that sorta wholesome family atmosphere ....we try and be
semi nice and take our negatives off the list... that doesn't mean we don't
disagree it just means we do it with class.... well most the time...okay
some of the time.... Okay okay... I saw it once and liked it so much I'm
supporting it as an idea....
You will notice the archives at the end of the list... and that DANG
Trailer.... you have to delete that last little bit of a message if you want
to reply to the whole list.... ( which we encourage )
Other then that... welcome once again... feel free to ask questions...
advice... or share your personal knowledge.... you will be amazed at the
talent pool we have on here.
Keith Turk ( http://downtown.ala.net/~kturk )
Seriously there
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Smith" <wmtsmith@landracing.com>
To: <James.Waldron@CWUSA.COM>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: Welcome
> Jim,
> Welcome to the list there are all kinds on the list. I have an EFI
eng---but I am a
> novice when it comes to the stuff you are refering to but I am sure trying
to get up
> to speed. wmts
>
>
>
>
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: Waldron, James
> Date: Thu 1/17/02 18:40
> To: 'land-speed@autox.team.net'
> Subject: computers and engine controls
>
> For anyone who might be interested, the most recent edition of Circuit
> Cellar Magazine has an excellent article on how to build your own computer
> engine control system. The article is written in pretty basic
> not-super-technical language and is easy to understand. Also goes over
some
> of those "how does this work electrically" details that can be so
important,
> and has circuit diagrams for things like manifold pressure sensors,
injector
> drivers, etc. If you were ever interested having an electronic engine
> control system you truly understood and could adjust to your own liking,
or
> in playing around with fuel air mixtures (aren't we all?), I would highly
> recommend this article. Circuit Cellar on-line can be reached at
> http://www.circuitcellar.com/ They have an electronic edition, and I
> believe still offer free subscriptions to your local university.
>
> Just joined the list, first post, (forgive me if I am posting material
> already known, I feel sure there must be some really smart electronics
guys
> here). I am a electronics geek, ex-machine shop owner, built a few cars
for
> other venues, and what to build a car for the salt so bad it hurts.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim.
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