It’s all relative I guess

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During my job we would go with the simple, safe approach as well, but it’s nice to go all out on a hobby project. Especially now we have the AI tools of today.
The current approach will allow me to easily tune the “boost” map, and also help me understand system health.
We actually had a few of those EEPROM programmers at my previous job, nice to see it again.
Put the assembly in the oven today, to then quickly cool down the shaft while the assembly was still hot, managed to get the shaft out that way. One bearing is still stuck.. need to heat it up again and give it another go.
The shaft dimensions are actually really good, I’m measuring 17.005 mm for the main shaft.
Its just the back bearing that seems to be in a bad shape. Also just like the thread linked before the pulley side wall/ring is way too loose, causing noise and inbalance.
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