Hey, on instructables there is a DIY for turning a laserjet printer into a PC board printer. It would save you the cost on caustic chemicals and all those wonderful smells associated with making your own boards.http://www.instructables.com/id/5pcb/
Quote from: macka on September 23, 2009, 09:53:14 amHey, on instructables there is a DIY for turning a laserjet printer into a PC board printer. It would save you the cost on caustic chemicals and all those wonderful smells associated with making your own boards.http://www.instructables.com/id/5pcb/you are still required to etch the board. They use ferric chloride, as listed on the front page.
I do know that I drive torque, while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.
Excellent work, Could I possibly get the schematic file of the TD circuit? I use ARES and ISIS as my design package but have access to others.I would like to modify the circuit slightly for different sampling and control with maybe a tacho driver as well.I have access to a PIC devolopment system but have no experience of HEX code, can you give me an idea of how your program works? does it contain a simple map?Thank you.
how about an Arduino based controller?I've just learned of this PIC replacement, and it's an all-in-one kit, I bet we could make it so no PCB's would have to be etched!
So how would we measure the IQ on TD engine? Any injector mod? or using TDI injector?
Im surprised somebody smart doesn't sell kits for these turbos for dummies like me that just want to buy the parts, follow the directions and install. Because I don't understand the techie stuff This is the reason I only have stock junk on my 1.6td, would love to buy a kit to install, then take it down to the exhaust shop to have a custom fit kit made. I hate the t3 turbo in my car