Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
#1
Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
Here are some screen shots of the Tuning software
Boost Config
Adv. Config
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/advconfi.jpg
Shift Prediction
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/shiftpredict.jpg
Pictures of the case
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/case.jpg
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/casefront.jpg
Boost Config
Adv. Config
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/advconfi.jpg
Shift Prediction
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/shiftpredict.jpg
Pictures of the case
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/case.jpg
http://www.tullostech.com/pics/casefront.jpg
#4
Re: Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
Originally Posted by falkhen
Drool!!
falkhen
falkhen
im planning on putting this inside a megasquirt case. and having tons of room left over.
#5
Re: Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
Maybe I missed the whole introduction thing, but I'm interested to find out (in english) what this might be comparable to (boost controller on the market wise), how much it'll be, and how hard it's going to be to incorporate into any other parts of the car (ecu, ect?)
Everytime someone puts something together in a black box I think I'm going to have to research it for months to figure out how to use it. lol. (much like the first time we heard of a rom editor)
Everytime someone puts something together in a black box I think I'm going to have to research it for months to figure out how to use it. lol. (much like the first time we heard of a rom editor)
#6
Re: Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
Originally Posted by kain
Originally Posted by falkhen
Drool!!
falkhen
falkhen
im planning on putting this inside a megasquirt case. and having tons of room left over.
I belive you know hackish, he mentioned placing the controller inside a honda ecu, I did a quick check and it fits. so that could be a real sleeper. If someone wanted that I would cut them a discount because they dont need need the ***** or case which is probably around a 10 dollar savings.
The reason the pcb is stretched out is so that it fits the enclosure. The actual pcb could have around 2.4 by 3 or smaller if the serial port and the map sensors are not side by side.
the actually pcb is 2.4 by 4.7 so you can see if it will fit in the area.
Nick
#10
Re: Boost Controller Software screen shots and some pictures of the case
5.25 x 3.3 x 1.25 are the enclosure size
First off my EBC is closed loop, it is always trying to reach the goal PSI, most of the EBCs around my price range are open loop (actually i bet all of them are) its easier to make. The install is real easy, you have your hose for map sensor, your ground,+12v, solenoid, and aux wire to install. The market cost is $300 dollars and it should be more, but thats is where I'm going to start at. Now of course there is a $100 discount to HMT members, so that brings the price down to 200+shipping.
Now the smaller foot print to do something really stealth can be done, but I must have interest. I would need atleast 4 orders and the price for that as a kit would probably be around 180 and prebuilt would be 190 (with HTM discount) It wouldnt come in a case or have *****. It can only be adjusted via a serial port. This would be for the advanced users, I wouldnt recommend a newbie to get there hands on this.
I'm setting up support forum for the hardware so people can share thier configuration files and talk about tuning. It will be located at forum.tullostech.com
Nick
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Maybe I missed the whole introduction thing, but I'm interested to find out (in english) what this might be comparable to (boost controller on the market wise), how much it'll be, and how hard it's going to be to incorporate into any other parts of the car (ecu, ect?)
Everytime someone puts something together in a black box I think I'm going to have to research it for months to figure out how to use it. lol. (much like the first time we heard of a rom editor)
Everytime someone puts something together in a black box I think I'm going to have to research it for months to figure out how to use it. lol. (much like the first time we heard of a rom editor)
Now the smaller foot print to do something really stealth can be done, but I must have interest. I would need atleast 4 orders and the price for that as a kit would probably be around 180 and prebuilt would be 190 (with HTM discount) It wouldnt come in a case or have *****. It can only be adjusted via a serial port. This would be for the advanced users, I wouldnt recommend a newbie to get there hands on this.
I'm setting up support forum for the hardware so people can share thier configuration files and talk about tuning. It will be located at forum.tullostech.com
Nick