Hi Guys,
From humble beginnings ....
The supplies are starting to arrive.
The evaluation board for the STM32L476:
There will be two of these processors, one for the primary and one for the secondary ECU. The first $20 of the BOM.
A neat idea from Ada Fruit to quickly hook up for evaluation:
Just peal off a jumper and plug it in.
And the test bed:
One mag and Dyna S for secondary.
Just a little explanation about this project. I'm not quite as delusional as I might seem. I have no visions of grandeur. There is no money to be made here, it's a hobby. This project will be of roughly the same scale as building an airplane. Like building an airplane it's conceptually simple. All you have to do is read a few sensors, squirt some fuel, and throw a spark. But, as they say, the devil is in the details. So, for a season, my hobby money will go to Digikey and Mouser instead of Sonex LLC and ACS.
Worst case: I have an interesting/engaging project to work on. For at least a while it keeps me off the streets and out of the bars. But ultimately, the concept is flawed, and I give up.
Best case: The project is successful and we drag the VW, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century.
I've been doing this type of work for a long time. Yes, I owned a TRS-80 model 1 with a tape cassette for program storage. I also owned a Commodore 64 with a floppy drive that ran so hot it would melt the data right off the disk :-)
I'm perfectly capable of implementing the software. The learning curve will be what not how. Example: How big of a primer pulse is needed on startup.
So, why am I bothering you guys with this? Simple, I don't want to feel alone. I can't talk to my wife about it. Withing 20 seconds she will have an involuntary yawn reflex and her eyes will literally glaze over.
You see this type of initiative come and go on chat groups. But, I've never seen one come to a positive conclusion. Enthusiasm fades at the first sign of trouble. I hope this time it will be different.
If you're interested, please contribute. If not, ignore me. Periodically I'll mention upcoming needs. If you want to contribute some grey matter or material support, please do.
The first roadblock will be the intake logs. It is company policy at Sonex LLC not to sell individual conversion components and I understand their position. My backup is to use GPAS logs. I've talked to a machinist and he can tig some material onto the logs, face it, and machine it for injectors. We'll see. Ultimately for this project to be successful a permanent solution to this problem will have to be found.
If anyone has some Sonex intake logs you're not using I would be happy to buy them. Or, anyone who owns an AeroVee could call up Sonex and tell them the dog ate your intakes and you need a replacement set :-)
Anyway, I think this will be a fun ride.
Wes
Edit: I got an inexpensive O-scope. Four channels @ 50 Mhz. Plenty good for this effort. And I can post screen shots to facilitate discussion and clarify questions :-)