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Re: A15E injection Crank sensor |
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Joined: 2010/4/15 15:58
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I've got a hall effect dizzy in mine, if i had just set up a crank sensor it would have been heaps cheaper.
Posted on: 2012/8/30 2:17
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Joined: 2007/11/17 13:25
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Means setting up a crank sensor is cheaper???
Posted on: 2012/9/2 4:26
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i went from a comp that took it's signal from the dizzy and a welded up carby manifold, to a injection manifold. then to find the comp was unable to run sequential inj. so comp got upgraded but required either hall effect or crank sensor. so i got a perth workshop to fab the hall effect, which they #OOPS#ed but didn't find out till the car was on the dyno. end rant.
Posted on: 2012/9/3 12:28
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The engine blown?? would like to fab a hall effect later... Any tips for me to prevent any failure??
Posted on: 2012/9/4 3:34
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