Thought I would throw the below laptop out there. I got it for 279 on Amazon, it has 16gb of ram, 1tb ssd (nvme), backlit keyboard, 3 usb A, 1 usb C, hdmi, audio port, and a micro SD slot which is perfect for storing tunes on a separate removeable media. It has an entry level n100 processor with no fan, never gets hot, and last for like 6 hours while tuning and datalogging. It boots in 25 seconds to where youre browsing or opening other applications. I thought it would be slow but its really snappy and worth the money for a dedicated tuning laptop. Youre not gonna play video games on it or do video editing but for browsing, researching, tuning, looking at logs ect, this thing is perfect and cheap. They have an Ryzen 5 model that is less than 400 that is quite a bit more powerful for those wanting that. I wanted slower processor and longer battery life which I think is optimal for a tuning laptop.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXLVB42P
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- 2024 Nov 05, 12:44
- Forum: Hardware, Programming & Disassembly
- Topic: best new laptop for $500
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15025
- 2024 Oct 26, 18:09
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: stock slot maf max hp question
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2234
Re: stock slot maf max hp question
What size is the stock maf housing for a coyote mustang?
- 2024 Oct 20, 14:51
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: stock slot maf max hp question
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2234
stock slot maf max hp question
How much HP will a stock slot maf support in a 3, 4 and 5 inch housing? Referring the the earlier voltage based ones, not freq based.
- 2024 Mar 19, 02:09
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Minimal posts
- Replies: 10
- Views: 13235
Re: Minimal posts
Holley guys post on the Holley forum. Same with megasquirt. Stinger-performance has a good forum for their megasquirt ecus. I don't know anyone using sct any more and when i did it was only shops. Eectuning.org for tweecer and binary Editor
- 2024 Feb 19, 23:09
- Forum: The Garage & Build Threads
- Topic: 1997 Mountaineer 5.0 for Coil-near-plug swap
- Replies: 89
- Views: 70044
Re: 1997 Mountaineer 5.0 for Coil-near-plug swap
Red side is the 12v+ side
- 2024 Feb 19, 19:01
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: At what RPM does a single coil not have enough dwell time
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5357
Re: At what RPM does a single coil not have enough dwell time
Thanks, i thought it was closer to 7500, glad i asked. I'm helping a friend spec out his Holley setup and told him COP was a better option. It's a 408w with afr 225 heads with a ysi. I'm going to try and convince him to go with COP.
- 2024 Feb 18, 23:39
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: At what RPM does a single coil not have enough dwell time
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5357
At what RPM does a single coil not have enough dwell time
I remember reading somewhere that a single coil doesn't have enough dwell time to provide strong spark above a certain rpm. At what point should COP or even wasted spark be considered.
- 2024 Feb 11, 01:36
- Forum: The Garage & Build Threads
- Topic: 1997 Mountaineer 5.0 for Coil-near-plug swap
- Replies: 89
- Views: 70044
Re: 1997 Mountaineer 5.0 for Coil-near-plug swap
They aren't explorer covers. The explorer has a removable filter neck. I've got a set off my 96 in my garage. They aren't the same
- 2024 Feb 09, 18:42
- Forum: The Garage & Build Threads
- Topic: Mustang SBF EECIV to EECV Swap
- Replies: 77
- Views: 68574
Re: Mustang SBF EECIV to EECV Swap
Those look correctATPCR wrote: ↑2024 Feb 09, 07:59 Great to hear about the performance improvement. Also great to hear about first in your class in your local club and first overall.
I see the Temu link doesn't work because they sold out of the cheap pliers. Mine from Temu look a lot like what you have.
ADDEDAfter looking at your pictures, I hope my cheap pliers have the correct jaw.
Temu crimper pliers.jpg
- 2024 Jan 28, 01:19
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: Stock slot MAF in a 4 inch tube
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4740
Re: Stock slot MAF in a 4 inch tube
I just found the transfer for a 4 inch tube. Just need to know if they are all the same across 05-09 Fords. Thanks.