Sweeper
Mechanical
- Feb 25, 2003
- 2
Hi Everyone,
I am working on an engine transplant from a 2003 BMW to an older, pre-OBDII car. Due to the extensive vapor recovery system and emissions controls required by the original engine management system, I have decided to replace it with an aftermarket unit (Electromotive Tec3, for those interested).
I am currently having difficulty adapting the drive-by-wire throttle system. The system was designed to use a standard 5V potentiometer in the gas pedal (like many engine sensors), which the DME would interpret into a signal for the stepper motor controlling the throttle plates. Since the DME is no longer present, I need to create a new "middle-man", of sorts.
I initially thought of treating the gas pedal potentiometer as a TPS, and creating a 3D map of load and TPS vs. throttle opening. However, the Tec3 does not have the ability to handle this.
Right now, I think my best bet is to buy or build a controller that can scale a 5V potentiometer input to a stepper motor output. I would probably prefer buying to building, but I did expect that there would be some learning experiences on this project.
If anyone can lead me down the right path, or point me to a controller that will do what I need, that would be great.
I hope no one will mind if I cross-post this to one of the EE forums.
thanks,
- -Matt
I am working on an engine transplant from a 2003 BMW to an older, pre-OBDII car. Due to the extensive vapor recovery system and emissions controls required by the original engine management system, I have decided to replace it with an aftermarket unit (Electromotive Tec3, for those interested).
I am currently having difficulty adapting the drive-by-wire throttle system. The system was designed to use a standard 5V potentiometer in the gas pedal (like many engine sensors), which the DME would interpret into a signal for the stepper motor controlling the throttle plates. Since the DME is no longer present, I need to create a new "middle-man", of sorts.
I initially thought of treating the gas pedal potentiometer as a TPS, and creating a 3D map of load and TPS vs. throttle opening. However, the Tec3 does not have the ability to handle this.
Right now, I think my best bet is to buy or build a controller that can scale a 5V potentiometer input to a stepper motor output. I would probably prefer buying to building, but I did expect that there would be some learning experiences on this project.
If anyone can lead me down the right path, or point me to a controller that will do what I need, that would be great.
I hope no one will mind if I cross-post this to one of the EE forums.
thanks,
- -Matt