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    ill never be able to afford a 5/600+ quid, ready made branded unit. it'll take me years to save up enough cash.

    ive spotted these speeduino units at much less cost, but there proper bare bones, empty pcb board, that comes with bags of electrical components, that need soldering to make up the unit.

    do you guys know anything about these d.i.y speeduino standalone ecu's ?


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    Seen them used on bikes before

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    Just had a quick look, the idea had totally missed me I've been using arduinos for all kinds of stuff and had a plan to tart megasquirt up, but this looks to be that tart up

    So long as the software is decent.

    I say go for it. Infact I might make the Loonaque V2.0 run on it

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    Wow, it's an impressively mature project. And the V3/4 boards are only $120ish built or bugger all bare.
    Deffo in for this
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