vvega wrote:just to clarafie this is for the dizzy drive or some sort of cam position sensor ??
not really to familiar with the caldena engine
oh and are you running the stock ecu with this setup or have you moved to the motec ??
The pic shows the cam position trigger bolted to the end of the crank, there is no dizzy on a Caldina engine it's direct fire ignition.
I'm in the process of moving to the Motec, just rebuilding my spare engine ATM so I thought I'd see if the HKS cams I had would fit.
vvega wrote:you could look into welding the cap you speek of on and retempering the cam
that would depend on the skill of the welder you ask to do it
or a internally splined cap and some locktight
i see no reason why you couldnt spin it up on a lathe and drill and tap it
cams are only case hardened after all
Hmm don't like the idea of welding and re-tempering, and an internally splined cap would require an spline to be made in the cam, which would have the same if not more problems than the threading option. I thought they were only case hardened, but don't know if that's only the lobes or the whole cam, in which case the hole that's already there will be harderned as well. Guess I'm just going to have to take it to an engineer to find out.
if you are running aftermarket and this is the dizzy drive why not just run a crank angle sensor off the crank ??
Cause you still need a #1 TDC position sensor to run sequential injection/ignition and I can't see any easy option for doing this, maybe I could use the cam pulley and mount a Hall effect sensor, but that will be a PITA to manufacture.
sorry i posted before you replyed gotta run out to pick up another mr2
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unless you're travelling out in the sticks, probably not as I'm going up to my secret workshop right now.
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