If I make my own triggerwheel, is the diameter important?
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Wim
Size triggerwheel
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No. They have been small enough to be hidden in a distributor(with different sensor) and as big as a flywheel. What matters is that the teeth and the spaces are the same size. It should look as much like a square wave as possible, and don't forget to properly position the missing tooth. Mine used the OE Ford escort wheel, a little bigger than 5".
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No its not to an extent, neither is the size of tooth space to a degree.
What ever diameter size triggerwheel you go for try to aim to have a spacing of 1 to 1 with the teeth, but it doesn't have to be an exact 1 to 1 spacing.
What is important is that you get the teeth equal distance apart.
What sort of size were you thinking of??
What ever diameter size triggerwheel you go for try to aim to have a spacing of 1 to 1 with the teeth, but it doesn't have to be an exact 1 to 1 spacing.
What is important is that you get the teeth equal distance apart.
What sort of size were you thinking of??
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