My question is, why would a generator (set) have a need for  
a rev limiter?  These are generally governored to put out 
60HZ AC.  You would never want to cut pulses for this 
purpose.  One missing pulse on a 2 cylinder is a big 
deal, and I have blown a muffler with a failing ignition 
that did that.  BruceRoe

22 Apr 2006  "Wes Worsham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A friend of mine made one for an LS1 using a PIC processor.  It used 
> a
> couple of stock haness connectors, and plugged into the ignition
> harness.  It basically had ignition pulses as its input and output,
> and if the frequencies indicated that a certain cutoff rpm had been
> attained, it would take out some timing until the target RPM was
> reached.  Simple control system, programmed in assembly and burned 
> to
> the PIC.  Only the chip and a few supporting components were needed 
> on
> the board.  Should be even easier with your engine.
> 
> Wes
> 

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