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and they have a 60 pin EEC-IV connector setup available for it. The notion of it being a plug-in really seems interesting to me.
computing has gotten cheap and powerful. Fair bet any of the available microcontrollers have way more ability than the stuff 1980s EFI used. Makes sense that someone would pair the two and come up with a cheap fuel injection system that doesn't rely on proprietary BS
What made me interested in the SpeedyEFI one is the fact that it's speed density based, and having a speed density car, makes me like that idea a lot. Along with the codebase for the tuning program and such all being totally open source, which I really really like.
However, I really like the concept of plug and play is extremely enticing though.
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