ataDude
Mod Maniac
Fuel injection mods....
.... OK, I've been thinking <that's dangerous> about fuel modifiers such as the Power Commander and Techlusion.
I'm not too unsure that the Techlusion (sold under several different brand names) won't work on our FI... might not be a plug and play but then...
Techlusion actually specs one out for the Aprila Mille but that's probably just for the installed wiring harness plug.
There are typically four variable pots ... one to set an idle RPM cross-over and three others to adjust idle, mid-range and full throttle ranges....similar to a carb: low speed jet, mid-range needles and main jet.
The only thing these contraptions do is monitor the RPM (tap the tachometer input) and vary the duration of the fuel injection pulses. They only lengthen the pulse, not shorten it... so they can only enrich, or leave the stock setting alone (a zero setting).
You'd probably need a switched, fused 2V power source for the box, and a tach input, then splice into the FI feeds. As that splice is on the "output" side of the puter, there would be no interference with the engine processor itself.... no signals going back in. Its mapped FI pulse remains as commanded... only after the "magic box" intercepts that signal is the duration changed.
Someone tell me why this may not be as simple as it seems?
RotaxGod - you can add to this!
p.s. The Power Commander is more complex as it contains software tables mapping dozens of rpm ranges of how much to add or delete (a percentage) from the stock pulses. I'm not sure that I want to be a pioneer on that one. Any takers?
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.... OK, I've been thinking <that's dangerous> about fuel modifiers such as the Power Commander and Techlusion.
I'm not too unsure that the Techlusion (sold under several different brand names) won't work on our FI... might not be a plug and play but then...
Techlusion actually specs one out for the Aprila Mille but that's probably just for the installed wiring harness plug.
There are typically four variable pots ... one to set an idle RPM cross-over and three others to adjust idle, mid-range and full throttle ranges....similar to a carb: low speed jet, mid-range needles and main jet.
The only thing these contraptions do is monitor the RPM (tap the tachometer input) and vary the duration of the fuel injection pulses. They only lengthen the pulse, not shorten it... so they can only enrich, or leave the stock setting alone (a zero setting).
You'd probably need a switched, fused 2V power source for the box, and a tach input, then splice into the FI feeds. As that splice is on the "output" side of the puter, there would be no interference with the engine processor itself.... no signals going back in. Its mapped FI pulse remains as commanded... only after the "magic box" intercepts that signal is the duration changed.
Someone tell me why this may not be as simple as it seems?
RotaxGod - you can add to this!
p.s. The Power Commander is more complex as it contains software tables mapping dozens of rpm ranges of how much to add or delete (a percentage) from the stock pulses. I'm not sure that I want to be a pioneer on that one. Any takers?
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