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clbolt 10-02-2008 07:34 PM

Zemco Compucruise 44 New In Box...
 
I was looking for a Compucruise trip computer for my 1986 Tercel wagon, and bought out the stash of a Zemco dealer from the 80s. If you have a carbureted car, and want a trip computer for instant feedback on fuel consumption, here you go. Features include:

Clock

Elapsed Time

Stopwatch

Trip Time

ETA

Alarm (wakeup or reminder)

Distance Traveled (miles or KM)

Distance Till Arrival (miles or KM)

Distance Till Empty (miles or KM)

Fuel Used Since Fillup (gallons or liters)

Fuel Used on Trip (gallons or liters)

Fuel to Arrival (gallons or liters)

Fuel to Empty (gallons or liters)

Current Vehicle Speed (MPH or KPH)

Average Vehicle Speed for Trip (mph or KPH)

Current Fuel Consumption (GPH or LPH)

Average Fuel Consumption for Trip (GPH or LPH)

Current Fuel Efficiency (MPG or L/100 KM)

Average Fuel Efficiency for Trip (MPG or L/100 KM)

Inside Temperature (F or C)

Outside Temperature or Coolant Temperature (F or C)

Battery Voltage (volts)

Cruise Control (digitally input speed)

Cruise Control (engage at current speed)

Cruise Control (resume)

Night Time Display Dimmer

The price is $150 plus shipping, and the kit is brand new in the box from the 80's. The kit is made for a carbureted RWD car. If you have a FWD car and need the extra sensor kit, I'll include one for an additional $5. I don't have any of the fuel injection interfaces, but from what I've read, they're not hard to build. This was one of the best aftermarket trip computers ever built, and they're getting about impossible to find brand new in the box.
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65...MVC-014S-2.jpg

diesel_john 10-05-2008 03:07 PM

I have one of the older versions before they had cruise. I have replaced a few things over the years and still have it installed on a rabbit diesel to this day. I found that a modern cam/crank position sensor works well to pickup the six bolts that hold on my front drive shaft. The recirculating ball has been replaced with a .12 gram competition plastic BB. And the light source in the flow meter has been replaced with a white LED. Those are the only things that I have replaced in almost 30 years.

clbolt 10-08-2008 03:20 AM

I'm going to install mine with a speed pulse generator in a two-piece speedometer cable. I'm also using a vacuum servo and the relays from an A-R-A cruise that was made specifically for my car. That setup will allow me to mount the servo under the dash to work directly on an arm bolted to the top of the accelerator pedal. The only part mounted under the hood will be the two relays and their bracket. I need all the room I can free up to mount the tank for my Waag-Injection kit.

forsfull 11-01-2008 04:10 PM

Zempco Compucuise
 
Hello, will this unit work with 1989 Honda Accord LX1 2.0 liter fuel injected engine? Please advise, thank you...James

clbolt 11-01-2008 05:19 PM

Not without an interface box for the fuel injection, and they're impossible to find. I know a guy who has the schematic if you want to build the interface.

Quote:

Originally Posted by forsfull (Post 70397)
Hello, will this unit work with 1989 Honda Accord LX1 2.0 liter fuel injected engine? Please advise, thank you...James


forsfull 11-01-2008 06:02 PM

Great, can you send me the info so I may contact this guy with the schematic, thank you...James

forsfull 11-03-2008 12:32 PM

When I get the schematic from the guy you know I will then be able to build the interface, thank you...James

oldbeaver 04-17-2009 05:45 PM

I like your Zemco. Questions
 
Dear,

It is probable that you have what I want. A trip computer for carburated engines. However, I need it for a diesel engine, year 1995, non electronic.

Then, I need the extra sensor.

However, before purchasing it, I need more info, as to ensure it will serve my purposes.

For instance: will the fuel flow sensor work? Are are they designed to deal with fuel flow sensing?

Thank you very much,

Old Beaver


Quote:

Originally Posted by clbolt (Post 64889)
I was looking for a Compucruise trip computer for my 1986 Tercel wagon, and bought out the stash of a Zemco dealer from the 80s. If you have a carbureted car, and want a trip computer for instant feedback on fuel consumption, here you go. Features include:

Clock

Elapsed Time

Stopwatch

Trip Time

ETA

Alarm (wakeup or reminder)

Distance Traveled (miles or KM)

Distance Till Arrival (miles or KM)

Distance Till Empty (miles or KM)

Fuel Used Since Fillup (gallons or liters)

Fuel Used on Trip (gallons or liters)

Fuel to Arrival (gallons or liters)

Fuel to Empty (gallons or liters)

Current Vehicle Speed (MPH or KPH)

Average Vehicle Speed for Trip (mph or KPH)

Current Fuel Consumption (GPH or LPH)

Average Fuel Consumption for Trip (GPH or LPH)

Current Fuel Efficiency (MPG or L/100 KM)

Average Fuel Efficiency for Trip (MPG or L/100 KM)

Inside Temperature (F or C)

Outside Temperature or Coolant Temperature (F or C)

Battery Voltage (volts)

Cruise Control (digitally input speed)

Cruise Control (engage at current speed)

Cruise Control (resume)

Night Time Display Dimmer

The price is $150 plus shipping, and the kit is brand new in the box from the 80's. The kit is made for a carbureted RWD car. If you have a FWD car and need the extra sensor kit, I'll include one for an additional $5. I don't have any of the fuel injection interfaces, but from what I've read, they're not hard to build. This was one of the best aftermarket trip computers ever built, and they're getting about impossible to find brand new in the box.
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65...MVC-014S-2.jpg


clbolt 04-17-2009 08:14 PM

As described, this is designed for a carbureted engine, and diesels don't use carburetors. Any adaptation work that this would require would be at your own risk. I've listed everything I know about this unit.

oldbeaver 04-18-2009 01:35 PM

Zemco Trip Computer
 
Dear,

I understood that you said for a front wheel drive car the Zemco will need an extra sensor.

What I need to know is how the Zemco 44 TC connects to a carburated engine. If you can scan the connections diagram, I will know if I take the risk or not.

At last, "a carburated engine" means a non-injected engine, that is, the fuel flow sensors are not attached to injectors. That is exactly what I need: to sense the fuel flow somewhere else. It probably uses mechanic flow sensor, and that is what I need.

If you do not want to send me more info about the Zemco 44, then please tell me about the fuel flow sensors it uses, and where can I get them. Just give me the brand and model. Of course a picture will be a useful complement.

Thank you in advance for sharing that info with me.








Quote:

Originally Posted by clbolt (Post 98745)
As described, this is designed for a carbureted engine, and diesels don't use carburetors. Any adaptation work that this would require would be at your own risk. I've listed everything I know about this unit.



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