- Tue Nov 08, 2022 3:09 pm
#59463
I am building a NO2C to enable mapped ignition on my 1974 MGB. It has higher than standard compression, 10.6:1, and the standard ignition curve results in pinking under certain conditions. Mapped ignition would allow the advance to be backed off under those conditions without reducing the timing overall.
I have the Arduino and the NO2C board which I bought from DIY-EFI here in the UK. I also have some of the parts already.
My first question relates to the BoM I downloaded. There are some parts near the bottom that don't have a board location reference.
The first of these is "Shunt - 5 required - part no. 2-382811-1 or STC02SYAN". What are these far and where do they go?
The second of these is "1 Position 2.54mm male tin - 60 required - part no. 68001-400HLF". I assume these are some kind of pin header, perhaps to go around the edge of the board. If so, is there any reason why I shouldn't by them in strips which I can cut to length for the various locations rather than buy singles?
Thanks in advance.
I have the Arduino and the NO2C board which I bought from DIY-EFI here in the UK. I also have some of the parts already.
My first question relates to the BoM I downloaded. There are some parts near the bottom that don't have a board location reference.
The first of these is "Shunt - 5 required - part no. 2-382811-1 or STC02SYAN". What are these far and where do they go?
The second of these is "1 Position 2.54mm male tin - 60 required - part no. 68001-400HLF". I assume these are some kind of pin header, perhaps to go around the edge of the board. If so, is there any reason why I shouldn't by them in strips which I can cut to length for the various locations rather than buy singles?
Thanks in advance.