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Post by rem2007 on Nov 14, 2008 0:30:13 GMT 1
Hey Markus, first of all mate, don't buy a Ford, reason is all your friends will laugh at you....or F.ound O.n R.oad D.ead. Anyway, saw this over on Martin's site www.morgretengineering.com/node/1
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2008 0:33:14 GMT 1
OI nothing wrong with Fords. That control system looks interesting.
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Post by markus on Nov 14, 2008 18:00:37 GMT 1
erm...i already have a ford, but it's only a 1,6 tdci with 90hp but this little box will increase the power output to 112hp on sunday.. ;D ;D these speedkits are available for all common rail diesel engines, see: www.speedkit.de/en/index.htmla friend of mine already installed a speedkit into his bmw 320d - incredible !!
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Post by Thymen on Nov 14, 2008 20:37:05 GMT 1
but this little box will increase the power output to 112hp on sunday.. ;D ;D I wonder what it will do to your fuel economy. Thymen
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Post by markus on Nov 14, 2008 21:16:03 GMT 1
don't care for the fuel economy, but i'm curious about the turbochargers' life span... markus
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Post by Mark on Nov 15, 2008 0:19:59 GMT 1
In these days of fancy electronic tuning, onw wonders why they don't have 2 different maps for a car - power or economy, changed at the flick of a switch. I'm sure it would be quite easy to achieve. I'd buy it for sure. It would probably be switched to econ just after filling up with fuel, and then put back to power (and left there) the first time I wanted to boot it
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Post by Robert on Nov 15, 2008 20:11:54 GMT 1
Hey Markus, first of all mate, don't buy a Ford, reason is all your friends will laugh at you....or F.ound O.n R.oad D.ead. Anyway, saw this over on Martin's site www.morgretengineering.com/node/1Hey Rob! Better a Ford than a Korean Kia! Know why this car maker isn't penetrating the US market, particularly towards the staff of the American armed forces?... K.illed I.n A.ction The MCC-WC system makes me mouth-watering, any clue of the price that little marvel can cost? Cheers, Robert (the other one)
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Post by stephenmorgret on Nov 15, 2008 23:49:55 GMT 1
Hello Robert,
I'm currently sourcing parts for a small production run of the MCC-WC. I have been building it mainly for US purposes, but there are only a couple things I have to check into before selling it in Europe (radio frequency issues and RoHS compliance).
By the way, if there are additional suggestions of things that my system needs or other comments, please email me.
Thank you,
Stephen Morgret
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Post by swanrail on Nov 16, 2008 0:15:15 GMT 1
Never heard of MCC-WC until seen above, so found a website demonstrating it in action, looks lethal if we use it on our Bismarcks! westernwarshipcombat.com/
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Post by markus on Nov 16, 2008 8:53:13 GMT 1
like the idea of putting the tx into a playstation controller markus
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Post by Thymen on Nov 16, 2008 14:04:11 GMT 1
They look nice! What have you modified and how did you do it?
Thymen
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Post by Robert on Nov 16, 2008 19:47:37 GMT 1
Hello Robert, I'm currently sourcing parts for a small production run of the MCC-WC. I have been building it mainly for US purposes, but there are only a couple things I have to check into before selling it in Europe (radio frequency issues and RoHS compliance). By the way, if there are additional suggestions of things that my system needs or other comments, please email me. Thank you, Stephen Morgret Thank you for your reply, Stephen. I am sure that more than one of the members (or guests) of this forum will be quite interested in your system. So, best wishes and good luck for a soon and smooth production. And keep us posted in your actions! Best, Robert For whom did not see Stephen's product and would like to post him suggestions/comments: www.morgretengineering.com/node/1
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Post by markus on Nov 16, 2008 21:18:08 GMT 1
They look nice! What have you modified and how did you do it? Thymen sorry, posted in the wrong thread put my posts into 'iss. 113 propshaft supports' markus
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Post by stephenmorgret on Nov 17, 2008 4:15:07 GMT 1
They look nice! What have you modified and how did you do it? Thymen Hello Thymen, The question is not exactly what I modified, but what I didn't modify. The shell, buttons, and joysticks you see in the picture are about all that is left of the original controller. The controller was a USB joystick I picked up in Taiwan. The original circuit board along with the USB cable are is gone and replaced with a custom PCB with a wireless transceiver. The original case still had to be modified in order to put in the encoder to direct the turrets and cuts to allow switches and the USB connector. The receiver is custom made with the exception of the transceiver module. Thank you, Stephen Morgret
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Post by Thymen on Nov 17, 2008 10:00:21 GMT 1
Sorry Steven,
I was referring to Markus' deleted post about his modified issue 113.
Thymen
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