Trigger points for CAS.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
It's because there's a turbo in the way on the other side.
If you look at the first photo I put up you can see.
If you look at the first photo I put up you can see.
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
I actually thought it would clear the alternator!! All good, nothing much else on that side of a 202 anyways!
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
The turbo itself clears the in take pipe and out pipe won't which is why I just moved it too the other side so I have more room for the pipes.
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
Either one should work with the d1928 module.Just need to lob off the correct teeth so you can get this 6+1 trigger .. http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=128GH1176 wrote:I have found so many trigger wheels for sale on eBay that I could easily make fit so I'm left wondering which way I should go.
I've seen 36 tooth and the 60 tooth in the right diameter I need so I was thinking which would be the better one too use?
Using a 36 tooth wheel as the starting point will get the exact 10deg extra tooth, a 60 tooth wheel will be 12deg but will still work. Not sure if the d1928 modules prefer smaller teeth seeing they used small slots factory.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
So your suggesting that I still go with a 6+1 and not 36-1
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
yeah if you can find one that will be the go!
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Re: Trigger points for CAS.
it seems to me that you may be a bit confused about number of teeth required? to be clear, Holden202 has a 36-1 wheel because he is using a custom built ignition module that can be programmed. if you use a GM d1928 module you have got no option - you must use a 6+1 wheel.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
No not confused just haven't bought a module yet and was wondering which was the better wheel too use then I know which module I need.
Re: Trigger points for CAS.
Ok too put it this way if I buy the 36 tooth wheel I've been looking at instead of cutting off the unused teeth and make it a 6+1 too suit the d1928a I could just cut the one off and use the same programable module that VL400 makes. Just would rather use something that's closer too home.