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Mr Revhead wrote:theres a few that have the sensor up front....
most of the new generation engines.
the new yaris etc have the CAS mounted in the end cover "looking" at the crank. yaris CAS is also stupidly cheap due to a recall on them.....
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y82/Mr-Revhead/?action=view¤t=CAS.jpg
circled in red
RomanV wrote:Beams 3SGE engines have a hall effect CAS counting teeth on the circumference of the crankshaft cambelt pulley.
I can take a picture later on if you like.
ChaosAD wrote:With the megasquirt ecu's a lot of people used the ford edis setups.
You would need to weld a ring with teeth on it to your crank pulley. and obviously ballance it.
Then you fit a module which counts the teeth and directly controls a pair of waated spark coils.
matt dunn wrote:The 7A engine I had, had a sensor mounted into the oil pump housing that triggered off the rear of the cambelt drive pulley.
Is that the sort of thing you are thinking of?
just sitting in my garage about to get biffed out if you want some pic's of it,
or want it.
Matt
RedMist wrote:matt dunn wrote:The 7A engine I had, had a sensor mounted into the oil pump housing that triggered off the rear of the cambelt drive pulley.
Is that the sort of thing you are thinking of?
just sitting in my garage about to get biffed out if you want some pic's of it,
or want it.
Matt
Not exactly what I wanted. But may be more supportable as I can get to the sensor (the engine butts hard up against the cell). Its not going to be as accurate as a crank sensor though is it? The ZE CAS I ran on the race 4age allowed a couple of degrees of timing deflection at the crank. This could have been a coding issue with the LEM4 I was running.
Should work with the G3 Link... I think.
ChaosAD wrote:http://www.311s.org/tech/ignition/edis.html
What you could do is fit a toothed wheel to the crank pulley. And instead of using the edis module, use another type of vr sensor and feed the signal directly into the ecu.
Mr Revhead wrote:RedMist wrote:matt dunn wrote:The 7A engine I had, had a sensor mounted into the oil pump housing that triggered off the rear of the cambelt drive pulley.
Is that the sort of thing you are thinking of?
just sitting in my garage about to get biffed out if you want some pic's of it,
or want it.
Matt
Not exactly what I wanted. But may be more supportable as I can get to the sensor (the engine butts hard up against the cell). Its not going to be as accurate as a crank sensor though is it? The ZE CAS I ran on the race 4age allowed a couple of degrees of timing deflection at the crank. This could have been a coding issue with the LEM4 I was running.
Should work with the G3 Link... I think.
when he says cambelt drive pulley, he means the pulley on the crank![]()
thats they type of system i was referring to above.
the yaris/echos had a recall with failed CAS (in the pic i posted above) as such those sensors are about $18rrp...
from my (limited) understanding of the system and the link system all you need to do is mount that sensor so it can read a trigger wheel.....
sounds pretty easy! hardest part would be making/modding a trigger i imagine
Mr Revhead wrote:probably price....
RomanV wrote:Beams 3SGE engines have a hall effect CAS counting teeth on the circumference of the crankshaft cambelt pulley.
I can take a picture later on if you like.
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