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PuYang 06-29-2012 12:47 PM

Sounds very good! Looking forward to it ;D thanks for your generosity!

I'm complete noob, and know only the things I read online from various forums and articles. But I find reading those things often leaves me feeling like "Ok, I get it now... but how do I start or put this knowledge to actual use on my car?"

Will your blog really teach a noob like me how to get hands on? ;D

Benz_05TSX 06-29-2012 02:07 PM

sounds good!!! I would love to learn about about tuning, and its FREE!!! The Asian side of me say YES!

dangonay 07-21-2012 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidTurbo (Post 7961951)
If you're good at something, never do it for free. :troll:

I never said I wasn't going to get paid - I said the people reading don't have to pay for the content. Believe me, I have thought long and hard about different ways of monetization. ;)


Just an update....

Getting closer to going live. I was going to go live awhile ago, but realized my blog looked a little "empty" with only a single article. I decided to prepare several "articles" so there is enough content (hopefully) to get people interested enough to want to return. Hence the short delay.

SpuGen 07-21-2012 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dangonay (Post 7957770)
So what are some of the things you'll learn?
  • Basic Electricity & Understanding Circuits
  • Basic Electronics
  • Advanced Electronics & Circuits Related To Fuel Injection
  • Printed Circuit Board Design
  • Microcontrollers & Programming Examples
  • Wiring Harness Design & Construction
  • ECU Construction & Operation
  • Sensors Used in Fuel Injection Systems
  • Physics of Engine Operation
  • Chemistry of Combustion
  • Data Acquisition
  • Dyno Tuning Methods
  • Math, Math & more Math

:suspicious:
Fuck it. I'll stay ignorant. :lol

Have you thought of writing for Motoiq?

Geoc 07-21-2012 02:36 PM

I can't wait, sounds like it's going to be a comprehensive course, thats gonna baby you through instead of throwing you directly into the firepit.

RabidRat 07-22-2012 11:19 AM

I'd gladly pay for this, just saying.

Geoc 07-22-2012 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RabidRat (Post 7982347)
I'd gladly pay for this, just saying.

No need, he'd probably make more money by making it free and going with AdSense

Redlines_Daily 09-18-2012 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dangonay (Post 7957770)
...My blog (with the first lesson) should be up in a few days as I'm just putting on the finishing touches. When it goes live, I'll post up the address and will welcome your feedback.

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dee242 09-18-2012 10:51 PM

wating... now everyone on rs is going to become tuners

see.lai 09-19-2012 06:06 AM

in. :drunk:

dangonay 09-19-2012 09:05 AM

:)

Since some people seem to be eagerly awaiting this, feel free to PM me your e-mail and I'll tell you the website addresses and where to find things.

As with many projects, I find I'm never satisfied with things and always want to make them better. I'm too picky and anal. For a time I actually had 5 websites running (Blogger, Worpdress hosted, Wordpress on my own server, vBulletin and Xenforo).

After a bunch of testing I decided to go with Blogger and Xenforo. Although Wordpress can do more than Blogger, it has a ton of shit I'll never use. Plus I can't be bothered to start coding and modifying Wordpress to do things that "just work" in Blogger out-of-the-box. As to forum software it's no contest. vBulletin may have more "whiz-bang" features and mods, but it's a pig on server resources. A serious pig. Again, I don't need extensive customization (Xenforo is pretty good on its own) so having a gazillon add-ons doesn't benefit me at all. The reduced server load, however, is a very big plus.

For those interested, these were the biggest delays.

noventa 10-02-2012 11:57 AM

Just want to let you know Dangonay I really appreciate your post. Would love to hear more about your Blog. (My 240 has been busted for almost 6 years because I can't afford to fix it)

dangonay 10-07-2012 11:23 PM

For those interested you can visit my blog at: dangonay.blogspot.ca

The articles will start self-publishing on Oct 9th and from then on every Monday. I've finished enough articles for a couple months which will allow me to spend time going over feedback from readers and making adjustments/improvements (or fixing bugs).

You can visit my blog and read the few info pages that explain (hopefully) what I'm trying to do.

Geoc 10-08-2012 01:32 PM

Just wondering what type or brand of microchip/fpga are you going to use/have used to develop your electronic gizmos that interface with car ECUs?
PIC, Arduino, Xilinx, Motorola?
Also what HDL?

dee242 10-08-2012 03:46 PM

op delivered:nicethread: op for mod

kunoman1 10-08-2012 03:56 PM

Looking forward to today's update

dangonay 10-08-2012 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geoc (Post 8049683)
Just wondering what type or brand of microchip/fpga are you going to use/have used to develop your electronic gizmos that interface with car ECUs?
PIC, Arduino, Xilinx, Motorola?
Also what HDL?

Whoa, not going to get that complex for this course. While I plan on going into great detail I'm not going to turn people into hardware/software engineers.

For the things we're doing I'm going to use PIC because it's something that will be easy for people to learn. And we're not making mission critical devices (which neither PIC or Arduino would be suitable for).

For my own projects I use Freescale and Altium Designer (and yes, I paid for it as opposed to getting a cracked version).

dangonay 10-28-2012 04:00 PM

Well, it's been almost a month and my first four articles are up. I would greatly appreciate any feedback (especially criticism) from anyone who cares to take the time to read through things so far. I'm trying to make this "project" interactive and adjust things as people let me know what I'm doing right (and where I'm screwing up).

Thanks in advance. :)


Oh, and I'm still waiting for Timpo to show up.

Cillu 10-28-2012 07:23 PM

Nice, will give this a thorough read when I have some more free time. Looks very promising dude.


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