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SignUp Now!Originally posted by REDS HOT AIR
i dont think so cause when we use it on ours it changes the readings so our old computers can understand it.
Originally posted by Berman
Goddammit. I'm an electrical engineer. I could make this stupid thing myself. If I had the specs on what signals the stock maf sends out, and what signals the ls1 maf sends out, I could make the translator myself. It's likely a very simple circuit. I see all these electronic gizmos being sold for outrageous amounts of money. I see digital gagues being sold for $60 a piece. wtf? I can make any digital gague with a $1 microprocessor and a $.30 seven-segment display. Knock gague is $80? Again, I could make it for a few bucks.
Man. Maybe I should start a career thinking of electronic devices people need for cars, designing the simple ass circuits they really are, and then selling them for ludicrious amounts of money like all the vendors do. Some stuff is actually complicated, like the new HKS boost controllers using fuzzy logic and such. But things like digital gagues, scanmaster, maf translators, 'blank' thumbwheel chips, etc all are extremely easy to make and extremely cheap to make.
Originally posted by REDS HOT AIR
YEAP REDICULAS AINT IT...im not into electronics but i have a friend who is and i've seen him build some cool stuff for cheap money.
look at the tps teck a switch that closes at a certain voltage wow a couple bucks but yet they're $70-$80
Originally posted by salvageV6
Obviously your time is very cheap!
I am an EE too and the time to design and make the stuff certainly ain't worth the effort for $60-$70, heck even $200.
I can work a side job or overtime at something I am more of an expert at and pay for the TR parts plus dinner and gas, and work a lot less on design and more on the car mods.
Just my .02, plenty of new stuff to be designed out there for our cars go for it.![]()
Originally posted by boostcreep
With all the EE's here...how the heck do you turn the stock rpm led gauge into a knock sensor readout?? I've been trying to figure that one out for some time now and it's keeping me awake at night![]()
Nick
Originally posted by Berman
Now if I was a RF engineer designing cellular phone transcievers, then I would be out of my area some making car stuff.
Originally posted by 87GN_70GS
I too am an EE. As far as the stock MAF goes, the signal info is printed somewhere (maybe GM svc manual?, I'll have to check). The stock MAF is simply a airflow-to-frequency convertor. 0 to 255 (I think) grams/sec of airflow equates to 5 to 150 (? or something) Hz. The newer MAF's output voltage not frequency like our old units. I'm sure the newer MAF's airflow-to-voltage characteristics are well documented somewhere. So a "translator" would simply be a ...what? I'll leave that as an easy trivia question and see who gets it right.
Originally posted by Berman
Damn and that sells for $150. I need to be in the car electronics business.
Originally posted by Steve Wood
You should give it a try. I suspect when you multiply your projected sales price against the actual volume of sales, subtract the cost of liability insurance, tools, wages for a helper, utilities, parts, etc, you might understand why you are suddenly starving to death.
You might appreciate why your current employer charges what he does for the end product in order to pay your salary and make a decent return for himself.
Everyone should have to run his own business for a couple of years rather than wasting time taking a meaningless economics class.![]()