Sounds like the burrito warmer is finally hitting the market
Sounds like the burrito warmer is finally hitting the market
Isn't yours still at the Post Office?
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They sent it back I waited too long...
Sent it to the wrong one & they couldn't deliver right?
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That's right...
burrito warmer?
That's their next big release...I've been working with them hand-in-hand on getting this out to the market. I'm trying to get away from food at the track, and figured that a frozen burrito has the perfect balance of nutrients to keep you moving down the track at warp speed. Naturally, if you have a frozen food item, you need a way to warm it up. Hence the frozen burrito warmer (integrated into the new MPVI unit).
Now, we've had some issues, especially when the burrito gets a little too warm, too fast. It tends to spill its guts. Be I think we have this worked out. You should be very impressed.
I was thinking about PM'ing you to tell you the burrito warmer was coming your way soon.....but you beat me to it with this post..LOLOriginally Posted by MeentSS02
-Scott -
I foresee grounding offset problems with the Burrito Option.
Can we have black box logging instead of a Burrito warmer please?
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id like a feature to charge my flux capcitor 3x faster.
Will this support only bean burritos or also beef burritos? My car can run with both, so I may as well utilize this option. So I really need to have the MPVI ... it will not work on serial cables? Also, if like PurplePiss says, can we create a custom PID for the offset?
Burrito type is not a problem at all...it'll take bean, bean and cheese, beef, enchilladas, you name it. Voltage offsets are really not an issue either...they are typically +.2-.24 volts off (depending on type), so if you just set it at +.22, you are covered.
Next question please.
Oh thank god! Has this been tested on 4x4 truck applications yet? I am willing to be a guinea pig, but fear it may get unstable (messy).
What about something smaller? Say a soft taco? Will this option be covered as well? I don't wanna lay out cash, if my tacos are gonna be burned and crunchy...
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Soft tacos can NOT be used...as for 4x4 testing, you can be the first.
What is the approximate time it will take to heat say a beef burrito from about 37*F to around 120*F? I would imagine the more HP your car makes the more wattage the heater will see so lets assume an average of 400 hp. If its around 30 seconds I may look into one.
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It is closer to like 2 minutes, maybe more. HP really doesn't have much affect. BUT I'm working on a two-step as well, so the heater is already bouncing off a preset limiter before popping one in. This might not be the best option for you right now...
OK thanks for the recommendation
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Wouldn't it require separate licenses for burritos vs. tacos? If you get the tuner shop version, I assume it works on any frozen food.
How many credits is this going to cost to get the unlimited warming? Chris!