14 CUX question....yet another!
14 CUX question....yet another!
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chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

299 months

Thursday 15th March 2007
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Is there a 5v output on the CUX? I'm looking to plumb in a different AFM to the engine, one with much less restriction, namely this one www.x-desk.net/ximages/6166_pgpi0020en.pdf the 12v and ground feeds exist fromt he original loom, the signal can feed the ECU via an appropriate shunt resistor, I just need the 5v reference, I guess this could come from the datalogger, but I'd prefer a 5v ECU feed to make things neater to install

There's the extra advantage that I can add the temperature output to my data logger, through an correcting formula

Regards
Iain

eliot

11,931 posts

271 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Here's the pinout:
www.v8engines.com/faq-inj.htm
Cant see an obvious one, but i would stick your DVM on one of the three wires leading to the throttle position pot (TPS) as they usally wired 5v,ground and signal. (which looks like PIN 3 on the connector)

You could always make one, the LM7805 is a three legged device, 12v, ground and hay presto 5v.

Are you retuning the ECU to account for the different AFM?


Edited to add, TPS is two wire - but still uses 5v feed,Information is in here grab it now:
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~eliot

Edited by eliot on Friday 16th March 07:16

rev-erend

21,587 posts

301 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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I thought people used the same 5v feed as the throttle pot..

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

299 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Cheers gent's I'll take a look later. BTW there's a PDF version of that zip file here www.landrover.ee/est/files/manuals/cars/rrc/rrm_fuel_injection.pdf

Regards
Iain

trackcar

6,453 posts

243 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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By the time you've faffed around with AFMs and feeds you could have built a megasquirt for 80 pounds and done away with the afm altogether!

Graham

16,376 posts

301 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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chassis 33 said:
Is there a 5v output on the CUX? I'm looking to plumb in a different AFM to the engine, one with much less restriction, namely this one www.x-desk.net/ximages/6166_pgpi0020en.pdf the 12v and ground feeds exist fromt he original loom, the signal can feed the ECU via an appropriate shunt resistor, I just need the 5v reference, I guess this could come from the datalogger, but I'd prefer a 5v ECU feed to make things neater to install

There's the extra advantage that I can add the temperature output to my data logger, through an correcting formula

Regards
Iain



wouldnt that be a modified engine then so push you up a class hehe

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

299 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Depends if a) I go over 250hp and b) I intend to use it on the Chimaera!

Regards
Iain

Graham

16,376 posts

301 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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I think the spirit of alllowing 4ltr chim and griff into that class was that they were running standard motors. a different afm isnt standard hehe

but what do i know ... just trying to avoid problems later. I'd check with JR before you do anything especially if it involves spending money.. ;-)

G

trackcar

6,453 posts

243 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Don't listen to him Iain .. I've got his Tuscan in the workshop and can quite easily "nobble" it hehe

anyway, i thought that the rules in our series were that there are no rules! .. otherwise how can the GTF silhouette racers get in? Not much TVR left in those methinks For our next car we're going to strap a light Vixen body on an ex F1 Fezza chassis hehe


Edited by trackcar on Friday 16th March 12:48

chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

299 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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Graham said:
I think the spirit of allowing 4ltr chim and griff into that class was that they were running standard motors. a different afm isnt standard hehe

but what do i know ... just trying to avoid problems later. I'd check with JR before you do anything especially if it involves spending money.. ;-)

G

Nor is a non-TVR cam, bulleted guides, a CRE chip, big brakes or adjustable suspension so I guess I'm stuffed.
Regards
Iain

rev-erend

21,587 posts

301 months

Friday 16th March 2007
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trackcar said:
Don't listen to him Iain .. I've got his Tuscan in the workshop and can quite easily "nobble" it hehe

anyway, i thought that the rules in our series were that there are no rules! .. otherwise how can the GTF silhouette racers get in? Not much TVR left in those methinks For our next car we're going to strap a light Vixen body on an ex F1 Fezza chassis hehe


Edited by trackcar on Friday 16th March 12:48


Now that's the true Friday afternoon spirit hehe

Graham

16,376 posts

301 months

Monday 19th March 2007
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trackcar said:
Don't listen to him Iain .. I've got his Tuscan in the workshop and can quite easily "nobble" it hehe

anyway, i thought that the rules in our series were that there are no rules! .. otherwise how can the GTF silhouette racers get in? Not much TVR left in those methinks For our next car we're going to strap a light Vixen body on an ex F1 Fezza chassis hehe




It doesnt need nobbling yet ;-( not even running so far...

The GTF's are still all running ex tuscan challenge chassis and running gear.. and AJP motors so still fairl TVR :HEHE:


The is one rule. Your not suppossed to beat me hehe