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I'm check on going with distributor-less ignition system, some pointers please
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Stugray: I've looked into developing the computing part of the ignition with a friend of mine who does a lot (more than me) embedded microcontroller work. The idea was to put it in the cap as you suggested. The arduino is probably capable (I've used them extensively for other work) but they might not be able to handle the heat. The Wiring code used for programming Arduino has it's limitations in i/o speed which might require programming the hardware in C/C++ instead. If you know of anyone or any project that have done it successfully, please pass it on, I'd obviously be interested.
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