Here's my car, now running under Megajolt (maps still under development). It's built to Ron Champion's 'Locost' design.
It has a 1660cc Ford Kent (crossflow) engine, a weber 32/36 DGV downdraught carb, and a fast road cam.
Keeps me occupied!
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Lathyrus 7 running under Megajolt
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What stage of development is your map
If it is running ok please share it
what is your max advance
what is your "max vaxuum advance" top line - botom line
Thanks Conrad
what is your max advance
what is your "max vaxuum advance" top line - botom line
Thanks Conrad
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Conrad,
I wouldn't like to publish my map at the moment - it's only a 2D one, and is still under development. It is a safe starting point however, and is certainly no worse than fitting a racing mechanical distributor without vacuum advance. The MAP range is 20 to 100; advance at 800rpm is 12 degrees, to 36 degrees at max revs (6200rpm).
At the moment I'm trying to make a device for listening for any pre-ignition - as you can see from the picture, when on the move I can't hear the engine itself because of wind noise and exhaust roar! I'll be using a knock sensor, amplifier and noise-reducing headphones so that I can hear the 'pinking' where my development map is too far advanced. This work is still in the very early stages.
regards,
David
I wouldn't like to publish my map at the moment - it's only a 2D one, and is still under development. It is a safe starting point however, and is certainly no worse than fitting a racing mechanical distributor without vacuum advance. The MAP range is 20 to 100; advance at 800rpm is 12 degrees, to 36 degrees at max revs (6200rpm).
At the moment I'm trying to make a device for listening for any pre-ignition - as you can see from the picture, when on the move I can't hear the engine itself because of wind noise and exhaust roar! I'll be using a knock sensor, amplifier and noise-reducing headphones so that I can hear the 'pinking' where my development map is too far advanced. This work is still in the very early stages.
regards,
David
Knock Amplifier
glue an small piezo microfone (mayby pc boom type microfone ?) to an big batery clamp those u use for jumper cables bring wires from mic into car with an small amplifier (try laptop mic in port ?) conected to a good set of earphones must be able to cover ears
i did not try this but i hear it work
for the fun of it if u use laptop u can record it via recording software !
Goodluck
Conrad
i did not try this but i hear it work
for the fun of it if u use laptop u can record it via recording software !
Goodluck
Conrad
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I got a few ideas from this link. There's even a link to a recording of pre-ignition!
I already have some ear defenders with an amplified input, so I'll connect those to a knock detector that will be bolted to the engine block (these knock detectors are only an electret microphone in a very tough package). I've got all the bits, so I just need to put them all together.
cheers,
David
I already have some ear defenders with an amplified input, so I'll connect those to a knock detector that will be bolted to the engine block (these knock detectors are only an electret microphone in a very tough package). I've got all the bits, so I just need to put them all together.
cheers,
David