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Well I just stumbled upon this project and it has piqued my interest. I have ordered a Discovery board to experiment with and the bare board (0.4) for the rusEFI. I am an electronics designer with a number of years of experience designing electronics for engine management and after-treatment systems for OEM truck applications so, hopefully, I can help with the hardware side. I have some programming experience but I will defer to the experts for that.
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Hello Rhinoman, I know your work with socketing Miata ECUs! You've probably notices that Frankenso pinout matches these older Mazda units.

There is also http://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Software:Simulator while your discovery is on the way.
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I thought that I recognised the name, is there any support for MAP based systems? The pin out matches which system, the US 96-99 ECUs?
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Rhinoman wrote:is there any support for MAP based systems? The pin out matches which system, the US 96-99 ECUs?
MAP - sure, see http://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Software:Fuel_Control

Default pinout is 1990-1994 or 95 NA I believe, but you can re-route it on the board.
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OK thanks. I have had a look through the schematics now, I can see quite a few issues but I will start a separate thread with my suggestions/observations. I don't want to come across as over critical, however I do have a lot of experience with automotive design and I've been through the entire type approval process so I have some idea of how things should be or how things are usually done.
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Welcome along and I'll look forward to your feedback. It may be worth while to note the design intent specs can be found here http://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Hardware this list many of the environmental limits that are used for various decisions.
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