Is my crank wheel supported?
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Is my crank wheel supported?
Hey guys, I'm considering switching from a power commander to the Microsquirt and the one thing I'm stuck on is the factory crank trigger wheel. The factory wheel on my bike is a 15-2 And I really need to know if it is supported by microsquirt before I jump into this thing. Any help y'all can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Is my crank wheel supported?
What make / year / model bike?
The first number represents the total number of teeth that there would be if the wheel was full of equally spaced teeth,
the second digit represents the number of missing teeth.
Example, a 36-1 wheel only has 35 teeth.
Is your trigger wheel still a 15-2 ?
Im not sure if it is valid , but TS will allow a 15-2 setting.
The first number represents the total number of teeth that there would be if the wheel was full of equally spaced teeth,
the second digit represents the number of missing teeth.
Example, a 36-1 wheel only has 35 teeth.
Is your trigger wheel still a 15-2 ?
Im not sure if it is valid , but TS will allow a 15-2 setting.
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Re: Is my crank wheel supported?
That should be allowed for a two cylinder engine as there's an integer number of degrees per teeth.
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