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Guide to EFI and Fuel Injection
BKLOCO - 11/2/06 at 12:36 PM

I thought I'd replace this link under a new heading,
This is a really usefull guide and I think it was being missed because it was burried in another thread.
If youv've ever wanted to de mystify EFI and fuel injection then read THIS HERE


omega0684 - 11/2/06 at 01:03 PM

cheers boss, a very informative piece of reading, has helped me to understand a lot that i was unclear on, good site too, keep them coming

ATB

Alex


romer - 12/2/06 at 01:40 PM

Me too. Cracking bit of info for an introduction into the workings of EFI.

Will print it off and keep as a reference.

Cheers BKLOCO

Romer


blueshift - 13/2/06 at 10:00 PM

Apart from the bit about ford EECIV being difficult/impossible to modify.. have been in touch with him - Texas might be getting a new superchips dealer


BKLOCO - 14/2/06 at 05:30 AM

quote:
Originally posted by blueshift
Apart from the bit about ford EECIV being difficult/impossible to modify.. have been in touch with him - Texas might be getting a new superchips dealer



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Schrodinger - 14/2/06 at 12:28 PM

I have had a go at decoding a EECIV the problem being that each model has a different coding structure and nearly all of the chips like the Superchips models are aimed at a specific version of the EECIV.

regards

Keith
Suffolk


blueshift - 14/2/06 at 07:38 PM

BKLOCO: I work for superchips..

EECIV are a bit of a faff, certainly not one-chip-fits-all, but then nor are a lot of cars.
I don't know too much about them really, they were pretty much done and dusted before I started there.

I could go on about the fiesta ST150 all day though, worked on that for 3+ months
(probably shouldn't, however)


JAG - 15/2/06 at 12:33 PM

Guys, this info' is available at Dave Andrews website. It appears to be very similar, word for word even.

Dave Andrews Website

[Edited on 15/2/06 by JAG]


BKLOCO - 15/2/06 at 01:11 PM

quote:
Originally posted by JAG
Guys, this info' is available at Dave Andrews website. It appears to be very similar, word for word even.

Dave Andrews Website

[Edited on 15/2/06 by JAG]



Looks like someones been naughty doesn't it???
Who's been steeling other peoples copy without giving them credit???
Typical Robin Hood owner


David Jenkins - 15/2/06 at 01:17 PM

In Dave Andrews case, it's usually people stealing ideas off him...
...I nicked one of his ideas for incorporation into my gearshift extension, but at least I acknowledged his data on my website, and put a link to his.
David

[Edited on 15/2/06 by David Jenkins]