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  • Thanks Bernie.

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  • That is very cool. The Jakes are what i found interesting and also the injector. since there is no cam, how is the injector clicking? or is it just the solenoid making that noise? BTW, Bring it to Barrington High School in Barrington, Illinois! lol just so i can see it.

  • Nice job looks great. The one thing that is nice about this is that it's very easy to see how simple the whole system is. If you want a challenge how about controlling the electric motor that turns the crank chopper wheel with the output of one of the injector output. It would be cool to use a PWM motor controller ked to one of the injectors to drive that motor. The longer and faster the injector duration the faster the motor would rotate the chopper wheel, up to TEL. Well nice job again.

  • Actually Cat will no longer be selling engines to the on-highway manufacturers as of 2010. I believe sales to Paccar was very high this year though. Cat is looking to release their own Cat truck that will not be on highway but similar in size. Very good board, wish I could have used it.

  • Thats a nice set up. It is a real shame Cat will no longer make truck engines after 2008

  • what how come they are going to stop

  • Acert is plagued with problems. These engines have to burn more fuel to meet the new emission standard. So they can't sell them and now one wants them.

    Acert in theory is better but EGR won

  • well that sucks and thanks for the reply

  • Actually 2009. Look it up.

  • Thank you very much Sir for your upload,i will start my first class on Sept08 and this is helpfull for me.Where can i find CAT Simulator Demo, so i can prepare ahead.THank you again for yoor help again and again.

  • Hi there,

    This board was completely homemade. There is no other information out there for this particular board.

    CAT training is available at most diesel-tech schools, as well as many major Cat dealerships.

    Thanks for the comments

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