Anyone else?

Does video work this way?

[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B291Vwl-NHGedVFWd3d1SElVNEE/view?usp=drivesdk[/video]
 
How about this way.



Well....

I guess not.

Was trying to get the video in the window.

All my old ways with.photobucket are gone.

I suppose I could make a new YouTube account and share from there.
 

Yep

Does video work this way?

[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B291Vwl-NHGedVFWd3d1SElVNEE/view?usp=drivesdk[/video]

Yep

How about this way.



Well....

I guess not.

Was trying to get the video in the window.

All my old ways with.photobucket are gone.

I suppose I could make a new YouTube account and share from there.

Nope
 
The sound overwhelms the cell phone pretty badly.

It sounds more like a big block Chevy until it get on the cam.

It has not been over 3500 yet.

Just barely enough to come into the cam.

Changes quick then and sounds more like a motorcycle.....a very big motorcycle.....but the scream sound of a honda.

This is a 7500 rpm engine.
 
like the idle sound, reminds me of a radial aircraft engine just started,before they smooth out. nice snap on the exhaust, idle rpm wandering around a little, I'm sure mixture changes will iron that out. I like it!
 
The gas tank is welded, pressure tested and touched up on the welds.

Putting the sealer coating on it now.

Next will be all the external sanding and body filler to smooth it out.

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The rear fenders are complete, sand blasted and a light coat of primer. So they are ready for paint.

I had blasted and prepped the front fender but did not have the primer so it rusted again. Gotta re prep it, but raining today so sandblasting won't happen.
 
You ARE the "MAN" Great job. Way over what I could do. I bet it's going to be AWESOME.
 
Ok....not a lot of new.

Adjusting on the program, working the fuel in.

Leaned down a lot.

Then pulled the piston out of the oil regulator and found a lighter spring.

Now I don't have enough fuel in the program for a cold start. Gotta work on that part now.

But good Lord it will rev like crazy now. It don't sound like a VW anymore.

The gas tank sealer has had its full cure time.

So now to start on the smoothing and finish.
 
thinking megasquirt sometime down the road......reading up and looking a some vids.....one tidbit i remembered was to have a row of 3 degree advanced timing about 300 rpm below your preferred idle rpm. If idle dropped due to a miss or cold engine, the increased timing would "catch" the engine and keep it running. whoever it was, said chrysler used timing changes to control idle speed along with the usual air/fuel. maybe others do that also...... anyhow thought it was interesting. I suppose when tank is done......it's road test time!!!!
 
With 12x12 tables and a 7500 rpm engine I don't have much room for an extra below idle cell.

I am catching the idle speed with a pwm 2 wire idle air valve. The throttles are completely shut, no idle speed adjuster screw at all. The MS is doing all the idle control.

It need lots of tuning yet. But everything is open and adjustable in every way imaginable. I am still roughing it in. I do have some of the details working now.

Dual tables. All the same right now but the front can be different than the back.

I am running high res 10 code now.

If/when I upgrade will probably get a ms3 daughter card to plug into my v2.2 board. That would give me 16x16 tables.

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Found that mysteriously missing ground and fixed that today.

Then finished the rear gas tank mount.

The primer not fully ready to sand on yet.

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I had to work on the starter.

It has served me well for a buncha years.

But it was slow even before the current rebuild.

It cranked it bit slow spin and lots of amps.

Commuter and brushes worn heavily.

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I had a junker late style. I don't even remember where it came from.

But it sticks out the side.

Even tryed the other flange off the other one but it did not fit.

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So I dug in my junk pile.

Found my old small shaft 4 brush 12v style (but stamped 6v) armature and field.

This is something that supposedly don't exist.

But I have one. Maybe it is a rewind converted 6v to make it 12v. Who knows?

But it works very good.

I have run a 6v on 12v and it spins quite wild.

This one don't do that. But it is fast, strong and don't pull lots of amps.

Made all the difference to my computer. The old starter pulled so much power it was low volting the cpu

.

I guess it don't matter that it has 6v stamped on it as long as it has the 12v small bendix and 12v solenoid.

Now I gotta take it back off and clean and paint the outside.

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I'm luv in every post. Great job. I do remember from the old VW days of the converting the 6 volt to a 12 volt. It worked well. Sure wish I was as talented as you are REX. Can't wait till you are done.
 

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