Justin Frye
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« on: November 21, 2008, 12:27:47 pm » |
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www.diyefi.org. enjoy the next few hours of reading material. haha maybe we can get alot further with the hydrogen then what people are expecting. -justin
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candyman55
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2008, 05:50:42 pm » |
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Well Justin, Looks like a very interesting site. But just a little too much to digest before supper.
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Justin Frye
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2008, 11:02:28 am » |
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haha yeh it is definetely alot to digest. alot of it i do not understand but hopefully i can learn alot about it.
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Justin Frye
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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2009, 08:28:41 pm » |
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i figured this would get a few more hits than this.
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Bob
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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2009, 10:53:50 pm » |
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I just now noticed the Post Justin ! Sorry HEHEHEHE ain't had time to read it eather but hope to later ... but come on... I already know all there is to know about EVERYTHING...so what could I possably learn ?.... HAHAHAHAHAHAH well, perhaps a refresher course might not hurt<GRIN> HAHAHAHA Bob......
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Jake
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« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2009, 11:10:22 pm » |
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Just looked at the site. looks like they're building their own fuel injection systems. that would be sweet to have fuel injection made for hydrogen. just think. . . engine sensors would compliment the system and not fight it. It would be amazing. I'm about to start drooling from the thought of it! 
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« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2009, 04:02:44 am » |
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Looks like a electronic Students wet dream to me <GRIN> the part where I quit reading was when I saw the price of the "Modual" that he plans to base everything on...$125.00 +S&h and thats just the board and microprocessor and all its goodies. ( it don't even come with a box!) Yes I agree that if you get good with it you can probly make it do anything you want... but how many people out there are "programmer Junkies" or even know what the thing is capable of ?... its great if you want to write your own machine language program for it, and use its flash drive interface to transfer your program to it... but I'm telling ya 90% of the people out there don't even know what a flash drive is or how to use one!... for you young whipper snappers it may well be the "Cats Meow!"... at one time in my life I would have killed for one of those... but not any more.... give me a pot and a resistor anyday over having to make interfaces for a computer board that your more than likely going to set on the shelf and collect dust! ..... great idea.... but way way to hard for most dummies (like myself!) ... heheheheh Bob........
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2009, 12:54:00 pm » |
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It did get me to thinkin though. what if we replaced the engine sensors with different ones that that gave the same signal to the cars computer but for different reasons. like say we took the o2 sensor off and replaced it with a hydrogen sensor (not that there is such a thing, this is just my little fantasy here  ) then the car would send less gas when it detected more hho and vice vercy. or maybe if we had an 02 sensor that didn't have to heat up we could stick it in the air intake just after the hho supply and it would detect cleaner air when the booster output was low. then it would want to lean the afr when hho intake was high. think its possible to find or make such sensors?
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2009, 08:29:04 pm » |
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its probably possable to make a sensor for ANYTHING if you realy set your mind to it Jake ! nothing is impossable ! Personally I like the idea of feeding 100% hydroxy gas into the injector bar and let the cars computer sort it all out ! hehehehe I dunno if it would but it might ! that way if it runs at all it will be running on Hydroxy gas alone then you can tweek it from there... and to do that, it just might take one of those computer boards to tweek everything into submission! ... I'ed love to have a Laptop and the software hookup to the car that they sell that you can adjust everything.... but its very expensive but they do have them for some cars... ( not my old toyota truck though darn it ! ) ... can't remember where or what their called maybe someone can tell us AGAIN! HAHAHAHA ... Bob........
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« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2009, 06:31:43 am » |
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KOOL ! Thanks Cowboy ! ... and good to see ya again ... long time no see ! <GRIN> hang in there , can't be easy for you this time of year so be tough buddy ! just remember how it goes...First ur money Then ur Clothes! HEHEHEHE ... Bob.....
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« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2009, 06:36:34 am » |
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Well, I'm on the dirty side of the pond now. Got two years and I'll be back Stateside again. I obviously have internet now too. Had a little over 4,000 spam posts in one of my email accounts. That was fun. But, I'm making connections and as soon as my tools get here I hope to be ready to start designing things again. Be another couple of months though.
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« Reply #12 on: January 27, 2009, 12:11:56 am » |
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UGH ! so your way away from home now ! Did you take the wife and girls with you or are they back home ....more than likely back home I guess... that in itself is above and beyond the call of duty to me <GRIN> definately need to get to building some good Hydroxy cells to keep ya from thinking about being so far AWAY ! hehehehehhee ( don't laugh , that works real good, stay busy and time flies fast!) ...... I think when I make my new bigger cell in a few months I will make a dry cell with extra large ports for in and out electrolyte flow and probably only 5 or 7 plates... and wire the plates in Parallel... at both ends of the plates ... I seriously thnk that will give me a real good chance of getting good output per amp... and THEN a BIG altenator ! .... but Money available will dictate what I get then I suppose ! ... Hang in there Cowboy... Keep ur nose clean over there ! <GRIN>
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« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2009, 09:31:36 pm » |
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Well, the delta force tuneing thingie don't cover ANY toyotas... so its useless to me...unless I want to buy a new car to put one on it...and I think I'll pass ! <GRIN> thanks for the help though ! those are expensive doo hickies but looks like you can do everything to the engine you'ed want to ! so you guys with the Big V-8 engines might take a good look at this site Cowboy added for us! .... Bob......
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« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2009, 06:28:45 am » |
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They don't appear to cater to Dodge owners either.
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« Reply #15 on: February 03, 2009, 08:04:22 am » |
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hg2, Try http://www.hypertech.com/ or http://www.diablosport.com/. Hypertechs are good for what they do, but it's still not the same control as the sniper system. OF course, they may have upgraded by now. My experience is a few years old. I know nothing about Diablosport. Bob, I found a few things that work on Toyota, but you'd have to go and drop a few bills on a new one. You could always turn your truck into a Toylet and make things work.  4.3L fit nicely in there.
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« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2009, 08:10:33 pm » |
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Well, its only a 2.5liter so it would be a small Toylet ! HAHAHAHHAHAHAH ....It'll be a very cold day in a Hot location before I spend almost a thousand bucks just to get the computer to do what I want... I'll make my own intake manifold and slap on a motorcycle carb first before I do that ! HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA .... Bob.........
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« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2009, 05:05:31 am » |
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It snowed in Houston this past December... The tuning stuff is great though. We put some on a 35th anniversary year camaro, along with a few other modifications. After everything was done and the tuning began, new shoes were needed. The stock tires wouldn't hook up. Even with racing meats, you couldn't use the traction control because the tires still slipped. Didn't dyno it, but it was well past 80 in a turning 1/8 mile (on-ramp). Speed limit was 65, so I decided to slow down a little bit. The tuning part back then took a little bit of trial and error. Changed some stuff, test run, download info, repeat. But it was well worth it. Gas was cheap then too.
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« Reply #18 on: February 04, 2009, 09:15:17 pm » |
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if I were about 20 yrs younger and back in Vinton,ca. I'ed make my own interface and program for the car !HAHAHAHAHHA, but 85% of that stuff has been forgotten and its very hard to get covetted information about automobile computers...and without INFO your dead in the water! .... sounds like you had fun with that camaro though. <GRIN> ... Bob...
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