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Originally Posted by DonTZ125
Thanks for the explanation - glad to hear I'm doing it the right way!
I'm looking at an open-source logger for a variety of projects; I need to do some testing and confirm it will work with the processor card and tuning software I'm using. It's SD card based, and can handle up to 4GB cards. I believe the latest release actually goes to 64GB.
That might come later, with an upgraded (= more $$) system. Right now I'm trying to get my foot in the door, and fighting Ignitech and Zeeltronic both for name recognition and price.
Now THAT I can do, and it has been added to the list of features. Thank you for the suggestion!
Just a piggyback logger that can have GPS, f/r suspension TPS rpm and EGT inputs (and or det 0-5v)would be a winner
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Originally Posted by EEKNOWS
Just a piggyback logger that can have GPS, f/r suspension TPS rpm and EGT inputs (and or det 0-5v)would be a winner
The piggy-back logger would be fairly cheap ($30-40), but would only be able to log those values that the ignition uses (RPM, TPS, spark advance, retard vs knock, etc), and I'm out of ADCs for things like suspension & EGT. I might offer a 'smart' logger with its own set of 8 ADCs, but the price adder would be on the order of $125-150.
I've started work on the programmable ignition based on the feature list in the first post, as modified by various suggestions. Based on a few other suggestions, I've made up a list of additional features for an upgraded version:
Traction control (on/off, external adjust)
Electric coolant pump control
Variable Launch (external adjust)
Per-cylinder:
Spark advance
Spark energy
Knock retard
Power-Jet control
EGT warning & protection
Water Injection
Gear-based:
Quick shift cut time
Shift light timing
Power-Jet control
On-board logging (in addition to all ignition I/O and process variables):
System Voltage
F Brake Pressure
R Brake Pressure
Fork travel
Swingarm travel
GPS
and lots more
Eyeballing the pricing, the Mk1 Ignition ("TZ250") should be on the order of US$500, will allow plug-and-play installation with the stock harness, plus about $300 for the additional components and wiring (TPS, shift light & shift switch, knock sensors etc). The price adder for the Mk2 Ignition ("YZR250") would likely be in the $3-400 range, plus an additional $100 for wiring and controls (switches, selectors, etc). This would not include GPS or external sensors like brake pressure & suspension travel. Note that a Mk1 could not be upgraded to a Mk2; the internal differences would simply be too great.
The 4DP, 4TW and 5KE bikes are functionally identical as far as the ignition is concerned, so 'one size fits all'. The 125s will have PV and non-PV versions; these will be slightly cheaper than the 250 model, but not extensively so.
Last edited by DonTZ125; 08-29-2016 at 02:27 AM.
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