Success with Speeduino

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Success with Speeduino

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Got it running reasonably smoothly (finally!)



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Re: Success with Speeduino

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I love the very long HT leads!

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Re: Success with Speeduino

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The coil packs are effectively where the word "Watch" is :) I have 4 short ones and 4 long ones....

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Re: Success with Speeduino

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I tried to keep it as tidy as I could, but it still looks like an octopus orgy with fuel, oil, and breather pipes.

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ChrisJC wrote:
Tue May 03, 2022 7:43 pm
I love the very long HT leads!

Chris.
That would crack me up....coil near plug or COP only ! lol
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