Hello,
We have on our engine a VR sensor with 36-1 trigger wheel
The wheel is this one: http://trigger-wheels.com/store/content ... 0.html#p25
The sensor this one: http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/d5.html (Trigger wheel with 5mm pilot hole , 2" diameter)
We found that the sensor is extremely sensible to the gap between the wheel and him.
We have to go under +- 0,2 mm to get it working
And this after a lot of adjustments to do on R56 & R52.
Could somebody please tell us:
- Is it normal to have such a small gap ? Could another sensor help in that way ?
- Is there somethning that could help us to get a better signal ?
Many thanks in adavnce,
Pierre
Adjusting VR sensor
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Re: Adjusting VR sensor
Yes it is normal to have a small gap.
Use a sensor with a threaded body. like this
Use a sensor with a threaded body. like this
Re: Adjusting VR sensor
Ok.
What are the referneces of that sensor ?
thank you,
Pierre
What are the referneces of that sensor ?
thank you,
Pierre
Re: Adjusting VR sensor
The first photo I made.
The second one is from DiGI-KEY pn 55075-00-02A
DIY Auto Tune offers this sensor.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/hall ... p-489.html
The second one is from DiGI-KEY pn 55075-00-02A
DIY Auto Tune offers this sensor.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/hall ... p-489.html
Re: Adjusting VR sensor
Another option would be to use a different type of sensor, such as a Hall-type switching sensor. Most setups will read accurately at greater distances with clean signals that need no conditioning.
David
David
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