Re: MPG Meter - Cadillac, Lincoln, Imperial
From: Art Hughes (pro4art@core.com)
Date: Fri 26 Mar 2004 - 15:34:38 EST
My choice would be a simple, cheap vacuum gauge. Had one on my old GMC
Suburban
All you need is a vacuum hose from the gauge to the intake system, a wire to
light the bulb in the gauge, and some place to mount it. No interpretations
of fuel flow numbers needed, you just look at the gauge and keep it a the
highest reading you can get, and still maintain your speed.
All that electronics stuff would be a lot more entertaining, but for maybe
$30 bucks and an hours time seems to me to be a better way.
Art Hughes Columbus, Ohio
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From: Alex Kwanten
Date: 03/26/04 15:18:55
To: peugeot-l@yahoogroups.com
Subject: MPG Meter - Cadillac, Lincoln, Imperial
on 3/26/04 3:10 PM, Brian Holm at peugeots@vtlink.net wrote:
> Would any of you electronic geniuses be interested in designing the
> circuitry for a miles-per-gallon meter for fuel-injected vehicles?
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