Something that might be of interest for testing.
It's an Arduino based project where you can easily output some square wave crank/cam patterns using an Arduino nano.
Very cheap and relatively easy to do ( apart from the one I fucked up lol )
Nano's are cheap, the code/software is readily available online for it. Just add a rotary 10k pot to adjust rpm and away you go ( or use the software )
crank/cam simulator
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Re: crank/cam simulator
This is a version from a UK seller, where he's added his own sub-board with a few pots for 0-5v outputs for testing too ( which includes the rpm adjusting pot )
It's specifically intended for use with their Speedunio ecu project, although obviously it could be adapted for use with pretty much any ecu.
https://diy-efi.co.uk/product/speedysim
Top tip when testing...never set a PCB onto a metal object lol.
It's specifically intended for use with their Speedunio ecu project, although obviously it could be adapted for use with pretty much any ecu.
https://diy-efi.co.uk/product/speedysim
Top tip when testing...never set a PCB onto a metal object lol.
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Re: crank/cam simulator
Same thing really, although I think it only ever offered he 36-1 ?
Plus anywhere I've found...it was a lot more expensive.
Plus anywhere I've found...it was a lot more expensive.