Driveshaft Sensor and XFI

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karolko

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After Reynolds, i have decided to run a driveshaft sensor on the GN.

My question is are they all the same or are there better sensors than others.

I was recommended the Edelbrock sensor due it it's cost. anyone have experience with that one on a 28 spline 9" Stronge yolk?

what is the difference between the 2 magnet and 4 magnet collars?

Thanks guys,

Adrian
 
I'm running the 2 magnet one from Cal which I believe is from FAST. You have to know the OD of the yoke.

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Billy T.
gnxtc2@aol.com
 
"what is the difference between the 2 magnet and 4 magnet collars?"

Resolution?
 
My question is are they all the same or are there better sensors than others.

I was recommended the Edelbrock sensor due it it's cost. anyone have experience with that one on a 28 spline 9" Stronge yolk?

what is the difference between the 2 magnet and 4 magnet collars?

Thanks guys,

Adrian

Don't use the edelbrock sensor. I already tried and doesn't produce a strong enough signal for the EFI to read. The edelbrock sensor is an inductive type using only two wires.

The FAST sensor is a Hall effect sensor and requires a 5V power source in addition to the two sensor wires. The Hall effect sensor seems to work much better because of this.



Allan G.
 
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