Trigger points for CAS.
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
d1928a will work
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
Just started measuring out the size of the reluctor wheel needed and where the sensor will go and I worked out the height of the bracket that holds the sensor needed to be within 27-29mm off the face of the timing cover too the centre of the sensor and when I measured the side of the cover plate on my spare VY diff their the same height and as I am selling my SS I'm going too cut the sides off the diff and weld it too the timing cover then I can start planing out the trigger points.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
yeah the sensor mount needs to be rock solid. ive done a few and any vibration on the sensor mount will falsely trigger the module and cause wicked backfires.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
That's why I'm going to use the one of the diff, solid as.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
I'll see how well the timing cover takes a good penetrating weld.
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
I think you're barking up the right tree there.
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
As I've seem too have lost both of my abs sensors and as I was looking I found one from the diff of a R33 skyline seems to be same type and might fit the commodores mount and I was wondering if anyone knows if it can be used?
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
If it has 2 wires, it will probably be fine.