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  • Re: Building a Homemade Fuel-Injection System on a Briggs and Stratton

    From Meisntyou@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 4 01:15:04 2023
    "adapting"
    You obviously are very clueless making it sound so dramatic.
    Theres no adapting to be done for one thing.
    It's finding a way to drive it which is simple.

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  • From tech@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 4 20:01:49 2023
    heard of a 555 injector system, for fixed speed (more or less) 1 cyl

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  • From David Billington@21:1/5 to tech on Thu May 4 23:46:20 2023
    On 04/05/2023 21:01, tech wrote:
    heard of a 555 injector system, for fixed speed (more or less) 1 cyl

    A speeduino might be over the top but may be worth a look https://speeduino.com/home/about/features .

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