Simple, Easy to use ECM (With Instructions!) (Engine Control Module) (Modular Engine Controller)

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Author: SmashedPapya

Last revision: 10 Nov, 2022 at 18:43 UTC

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Description:

Easy to use Engine Control Module for modular engines that allows for stable running.
This ECM features a built-in start-up sequence, overheat protection, over-speed protection, automatic idling and much more.
(Scroll to Bottom for Instructions)

Adjustable Features:

-Adjustable idle: 300-750RPM range, Stock: 500RPM

-Adjustable Max RPM: 1000-3600RPM range, Stock: 2550RPM (Higher RPM means more heat so depending on the application a lower RPM may be better, I personally use 1950RPM max in my trucks)

-Adjustable Starter engagement point: 100-300RPM range, Stock 175RPM

-Adjustable Max Engine Temp.: 80-100*C range, Stock 90
(Slider Labeled "Temp. +/-%" allows for finer control of max engine temp.)

-Adjustable AFR: 10-15 range, Stock 12.8 (testing indicates this is ideal for performance but a higher AFR can be used to decrease heat output, I recommend around 13.5 if that is what you prefer)

-Adjustable Max Throttle: 0.1-1 range, Stock 0.5

Instructions:

1. Create an "Instrument Panel" with a "Push Button" set to a frequency of "1", This is your Ignition

(Optional: Create a "Toggle Button" on the same Instrument Panel set to a frequency of "2", This activates Eco Mode)

2. Connect the Instrument Panel’s Composite output to the "Dashboard" Input of the Controller

3. Connect a Modular Engine Cylinder’s Composite output to the "Engine" Input of the Controller

4. Connect a Seat’s "W/S" or a Throttle to the "W/S" Input of the Controller

5. Connect the Outputs for "Air", "Fuel", and "Starter" to their respective components
(Elaboration: "Air" connects to a "Modular Engine Air Manifold", "Fuel" connects to a "Modular Engine Fuel Manifold", and "Starter" connects to a "Modular Engine Starter")

6. Connect the RPS output of your Crankshaft to the RPS input of the Micro Controller.

7. Assuming Everything was done properly, you should have a fully working engine, if you have any problems, or an instruction was unclear, let me know in the comments so I can help or make corrections to the Instructions.

Pictures:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2885863512
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2885863505
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2885863510

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