Finally it's done - my EU writeup inside
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Finally it's done - my EU writeup inside
Right click and "save as" (thanks Luke (gtr_rider) for hosting): http://vqpower.com/images/howto/euin...xEUWriteup.pdf
Be forewarned, it got pretty massive (sorry). lol. Well a good chunk of it is diagrams, screen shots etc but once I got going there was just so much to cover! I didn't really get too far into what I'd consider the advanced stuff; I tried to keep it fairly entry-level but I did cover all the major topics of interest to most. In the end it was just taking up too much time that I don't have right now. I may add some more updates in future but we'll see how things go.
Those who are experienced with wiring/piggybacks/tuning can skip whatever they don't need and just pull out what they do (e.g. - reference material like pin-outs, diagrams, settings etc). There's a Table of Contents with links that allow you to jump to any section easily (and also jump back via a link on the footer of each page).
Those who are newbs to this kind of thing, and especially since the EU is a lot more involved than a basic piggyback, I would humbly suggest you read most/all of the writeup here and there whenever you have a chance.
Cheers.
Dan.
Be forewarned, it got pretty massive (sorry). lol. Well a good chunk of it is diagrams, screen shots etc but once I got going there was just so much to cover! I didn't really get too far into what I'd consider the advanced stuff; I tried to keep it fairly entry-level but I did cover all the major topics of interest to most. In the end it was just taking up too much time that I don't have right now. I may add some more updates in future but we'll see how things go.
Those who are experienced with wiring/piggybacks/tuning can skip whatever they don't need and just pull out what they do (e.g. - reference material like pin-outs, diagrams, settings etc). There's a Table of Contents with links that allow you to jump to any section easily (and also jump back via a link on the footer of each page).
Those who are newbs to this kind of thing, and especially since the EU is a lot more involved than a basic piggyback, I would humbly suggest you read most/all of the writeup here and there whenever you have a chance.
Cheers.
Dan.
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Originally Posted by gtr_rider
Like I said before, by far the best writeup known on this site thus far.. Great work Dan!
That is one impressive writeup there. You are an invaluable asset to our community. I may never use it, but thank you for your time and trouble!
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Originally Posted by GodFather
Only to realize how ghetto Godfather's write-up was. Great stuff man. I'm so embarrassed.
Keep up the great work!
-Peter-
Keep up the great work!
-Peter-
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