Dude this whole project is genius. I plan on using this project heavily for information and ideas when I convert my 97 Ski Doo Mach Z to fuel injection this summer. Keep up the great work man!
i recently ordered a bluetooth sensor board for telemtry logigng for the racetracks, i figured i would make a raspberry pi system that runs android and make an app for it to log it. Now i am waiting for a screen, i figured i could just as well make the sensor modular and use the system withthe screen as a navigation system when i'm on the road. Was curious about also hooking up the ECU of my track bike to make the entire system a motorcycle dash+telemetry logger. I was looking for housing builds but this video got it all, nice work!
Any chance you could share the design files for the 3d printed parts? Also what are your plans to make it less bulky? It looks great as it is but I could see trying to make it thinner. Really enjoy watching your progress.
hey min 18:13 you have a fuel leak. watch out that. im following this since the start. im in the same way with a gsxr 750 86. cant make it work correct with efi. so its gonna be carbureted
Well done! I have a similar setup for my 68 VW (EFI, Turbo) using a RPi and full blown TS as a gauge cluster. I'm assuming you are using an RPi 3. What is the load time from OFF to gauges? TS recommends using an RPi-4 but I want to continue using my RPi-3 if load times are acceptable. Thank you!
I don't know if you are doing this, but if you're running an air-cooled bike for any length of time, you need to have a fan pointed at it. Your crank really shouldn't be getting hot enough to melt a 3d print.
Motor sounds awesome! What are you going to run for tires? When I raced my CS5 I went with Heidinau. Bridgestone also makes vintage speed-rated tires I believe.
That's a good question. I was really hoping to find a Z rated tire but the best I can seem to find is H rated. If you have any recommendations, please let me know.
@@vintageironmotorcycles Yeah, both the Bridgestone and Heidenau tires are H rated, so 130mph. That is all we used in AHRMA roadrace events, but those old bikes never exceeded 130mph, even though highly modified within the rules
Tons of work and thought went into this and it's been a long time coming but it is a very impressive work, love the electronic dash.
Man, I just love the sound of that bike!!!!!! YOU are a MADMAN!!!
Dude this whole project is genius. I plan on using this project heavily for information and ideas when I convert my 97 Ski Doo Mach Z to fuel injection this summer. Keep up the great work man!
Excellent, makes perfect sense and a neat install as always. Extra credit for the comedy sized adjustable spanner on an 5mm screw. Thank you.
Lol yeah that's the smallest crescent wrench I have 😂
Golden content, ty. Please keep it coming. We love it
i recently ordered a bluetooth sensor board for telemtry logigng for the racetracks, i figured i would make a raspberry pi system that runs android and make an app for it to log it. Now i am waiting for a screen, i figured i could just as well make the sensor modular and use the system withthe screen as a navigation system when i'm on the road. Was curious about also hooking up the ECU of my track bike to make the entire system a motorcycle dash+telemetry logger.
I was looking for housing builds but this video got it all, nice work!
Any chance you could share the design files for the 3d printed parts? Also what are your plans to make it less bulky? It looks great as it is but I could see trying to make it thinner. Really enjoy watching your progress.
hey min 18:13 you have a fuel leak. watch out that.
im following this since the start. im in the same way with a gsxr 750 86. cant make it work correct with efi. so its gonna be carbureted
Hi, very interesting! Would you mind sharing more information, Syl's and so on for a similar project?
Thanks
How can I link my ECU to the Raspberry PI?
Well done! I have a similar setup for my 68 VW (EFI, Turbo) using a RPi and full blown TS as a gauge cluster. I'm assuming you are using an RPi 3. What is the load time from OFF to gauges? TS recommends using an RPi-4 but I want to continue using my RPi-3 if load times are acceptable. Thank you!
I don't know if you are doing this, but if you're running an air-cooled bike for any length of time, you need to have a fan pointed at it. Your crank really shouldn't be getting hot enough to melt a 3d print.
good work.
any details on the rs232 connection to the GPIO for ttl
With all the adjustments is the idle still going to sit around 1200?
Littel kick ass honda... really impressive It's not every day you build a compressor on an old Honda
Looks awesome!
How lonh does it take to boot up, mate?
About 20 seconds
@@vintageironmotorcycles It's pretty fast. Mine take 35-40s
Motor sounds awesome! What are you going to run for tires? When I raced my CS5 I went with Heidinau. Bridgestone also makes vintage speed-rated tires I believe.
That's a good question. I was really hoping to find a Z rated tire but the best I can seem to find is H rated. If you have any recommendations, please let me know.
@@vintageironmotorcycles Let me investigate!
@@vintageironmotorcycles Yeah, both the Bridgestone and Heidenau tires are H rated, so 130mph. That is all we used in AHRMA roadrace events, but those old bikes never exceeded 130mph, even though highly modified within the rules
@@rolandwheeler4842 I may just pick up a set of H rated for now. I'm sure it'll be fine for this season. Now just to figure out which ones I want.
@@vintageironmotorcycles I like the K44R Heidenaus
Bro you need to get to those afr, see it going to 9 and thats not good
is it waterproof?