Ok, so this is going to start off weak. Still spending most of my time getting my Bronco to be a reliable daily driver from a mechanical standpoint (see build thread for proof of masochism).
Have the Quarterhorse, and Innovate LC-1 Wideband, as well as a USB serial converter.
*EDIT* Just bought the Motorsports Digital MTX Series Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge All-In-One. LC-1 is going to the Mustang.
Needed:
1. Research. Lots of research.
2. Computer. Searching the Craig for a cheap netbook. Don't plan on any software on the netbook besides OS, EA/BE (EEC Analyzer/Binary Editor), and a browser. The netbook will reside in my rig, building a custom console and it will be safe in there. IF there is other software I will need, advice is appreciated. The goal is minimalism, though. Any suggestions on screen size for viewing software appreciated.
*EDIT* Need LogWorks data logging software from Innovate, as well.
*EDIT* After reading the computer specs on Clint Garrity's site, I'm not going to buy a netbook/laptop just for this. I have an Alienware MX11 that will work. No, I don't use it to play games, I use it for video editing/graphics. The money spent on a laptop powerful enough to run his software is better spent elsewhere. I can't believe what he calls out...Core Duo? 4 GIG of Ram? These must be some serious programs. My video editing software has specs like that. Thought these were just data crunchers...are these for real? Was thinking a $100 used netbook would work.
Clint's Specs:
http://www.eecanalyzer.net/shop/
System Requirements
* Dot Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
* Minimum Screen size is 800x600
* Minimum RAM is 4 gig on Windows Vist and Win 7
* The CPU speed is going to depend on the logging rate. Minimum should be a Intel based Core Duo
3. EEC? I have five I'm willing to play with. The obvious choice I believe will be the A9P since I believe it is the one that has been picked clean through. Do not know enough about the subject yet to determine this, though. Looking forward to lots of fun here.
4. ? I don't know what I don't know. See point 1.
As I get farther along the process, I will make periodic updates to this thread.
Some pics to start, because we all like pics:
The EEC I am currently running. Not sure if it's original, but I believe it came with the MAF conversion. It also has an SCT chip on it. Not sure if that has done any good, or if it is optimally tuned. The truck runs pretty strong, but should run stronger for the parts that are in the motor. Can't wait to hook up the Quarterhorse and see if that makes a difference.
Current MAF setup:
Spare EECs:
Quarterhorse:
LC-1:
Have the Quarterhorse, and Innovate LC-1 Wideband, as well as a USB serial converter.
*EDIT* Just bought the Motorsports Digital MTX Series Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge All-In-One. LC-1 is going to the Mustang.
Needed:
1. Research. Lots of research.
2. Computer. Searching the Craig for a cheap netbook. Don't plan on any software on the netbook besides OS, EA/BE (EEC Analyzer/Binary Editor), and a browser. The netbook will reside in my rig, building a custom console and it will be safe in there. IF there is other software I will need, advice is appreciated. The goal is minimalism, though. Any suggestions on screen size for viewing software appreciated.
*EDIT* Need LogWorks data logging software from Innovate, as well.
*EDIT* After reading the computer specs on Clint Garrity's site, I'm not going to buy a netbook/laptop just for this. I have an Alienware MX11 that will work. No, I don't use it to play games, I use it for video editing/graphics. The money spent on a laptop powerful enough to run his software is better spent elsewhere. I can't believe what he calls out...Core Duo? 4 GIG of Ram? These must be some serious programs. My video editing software has specs like that. Thought these were just data crunchers...are these for real? Was thinking a $100 used netbook would work.
Clint's Specs:
http://www.eecanalyzer.net/shop/
System Requirements
* Dot Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
* Minimum Screen size is 800x600
* Minimum RAM is 4 gig on Windows Vist and Win 7
* The CPU speed is going to depend on the logging rate. Minimum should be a Intel based Core Duo
3. EEC? I have five I'm willing to play with. The obvious choice I believe will be the A9P since I believe it is the one that has been picked clean through. Do not know enough about the subject yet to determine this, though. Looking forward to lots of fun here.
4. ? I don't know what I don't know. See point 1.
As I get farther along the process, I will make periodic updates to this thread.
Some pics to start, because we all like pics:
The EEC I am currently running. Not sure if it's original, but I believe it came with the MAF conversion. It also has an SCT chip on it. Not sure if that has done any good, or if it is optimally tuned. The truck runs pretty strong, but should run stronger for the parts that are in the motor. Can't wait to hook up the Quarterhorse and see if that makes a difference.
Current MAF setup:
Spare EECs:
Quarterhorse:
LC-1: