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Crank Position Sensor, for stock cooling engines |
McMark |
Jul 13 2009, 10:11 AM
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914 Freak! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 20,179 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Grand Rapids, MI Member No.: 419 Region Association: None |
Since quite a few people were interested in crank fire and aftermarket FI system I finally finished up my crank position sensor setup. So if you want to run distributor-less ignition or modern FI, this setup is the ONLY setup built specifically to bolt onto a Type 4.
It's a complete bolt on upgrade, which means no drilling or modifying any parts to make this work. Only the cooling fan needs to be removed to complete the installation. This setup is great for modern FI system, which need a 'trigger signal'. Fuel only setups usually get their signal from the coil firing, but that signal is DIRTY and unreliable. This crank fire setup is smooth and clean. You can't beat it. There is no other setup built specifically for our motors. Quick easy installation with no headaches. Complete package price is $175 and includes the trigger wheel, the sensor w/ connector (pigtail or uncrimped), and the mounting bracket. You won't need to go searching for anything else. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-419-1244942673.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-419-1245008370.jpg) |
arvcube |
Jan 29 2010, 01:00 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 170 Joined: 25-September 07 From: poway, ca Member No.: 8,147 |
x2 on the question about what the sensor is off of...there has to be a pigtail or that sensor...
also, since the trigger wheel is"keyed" to fit on the crank only one way, when the crank is at TDC, where is the missing tooth located in regards to where the sensor is mounted? thanks |
typ4 |
Jan 29 2010, 11:14 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 28-January 10 From: Oregon Member No.: 11,302 Region Association: None |
x2 on the question about what the sensor is off of...there has to be a pigtail or that sensor... also, since the trigger wheel is"keyed" to fit on the crank only one way, when the crank is at TDC, where is the missing tooth located in regards to where the sensor is mounted? thanks Here is a little blurb on that http://www.megamanual.com/ms2/EDIS.htm |
arvcube |
Jan 29 2010, 02:40 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 170 Joined: 25-September 07 From: poway, ca Member No.: 8,147 |
x2 on the question about what the sensor is off of...there has to be a pigtail or that sensor... also, since the trigger wheel is"keyed" to fit on the crank only one way, when the crank is at TDC, where is the missing tooth located in regards to where the sensor is mounted? thanks Here is a little blurb on that http://www.megamanual.com/ms2/EDIS.htm Yes, so i'm wondering if the the sensor position is 90 off from the missing tooth when at TDC or will I have to compensate through MS. I'm running MS and EDIS on my turbo scirocco and when I mounted my sensor, I did it 90 degrees off from the missing tooth, that way I wouldn't have to compensate for the difference through Megatune (or now Tunerstudio) |
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