Crankshaft sensor…
Crankshaft sensor…
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MPO

Original Poster:

264 posts

134 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Could a crankshaft sensor be used rather than a trigger wheel when looking at ignition management and retaining the 14CUX?

Thoughts???


MPO

Sardonicus

19,295 posts

243 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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But you need a crankshaft sensor to read the reluctor/trigger wheel though confused

Edited by Sardonicus on Monday 9th November 12:17

blitzracing

6,418 posts

242 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Trigger wheels do the megajolt kit for the RV8 with a toothed wheel on the end pully. Not that Id recommend it- A friend fitted one to his G33 with the 14CUX, and never got it to run right. Likewise I never got the Amethyst to work. Mark Adams used the Omex system, but its silly money. If you just want to get the maximum advance for the engine, just file the advance weights stops on the stock dizzy. I dont think you gain much going mapped and retaining the 14CUX.

davep

1,157 posts

306 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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blitzracing said:
Trigger wheels do the megajolt kit for the RV8 with a toothed wheel on the end pully. Not that Id recommend it- A friend fitted one to his G33 with the 14CUX, and never got it to run right. Likewise I never got the Amethyst to work. Mark Adams used the Omex system, but its silly money. If you just want to get the maximum advance for the engine, just file the advance weights stops on the stock dizzy. I dont think you gain much going mapped and retaining the 14CUX.
What Blitz said, and invest in a good accurate timing light.

MPO

Original Poster:

264 posts

134 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Blitz and Dave I know what you’re both saying and this will probably be the best solution for me...

I was just wondering if it was possible to make best use of crank sensors rather than adding an after market trigger wheel on the front pulley....


Just to clarify, this is what I was thinking about:-

http://www.roverparts.com/Instructions/ERR7354G_Se...

It seems they would be standard on later RV8 engines but I was wondering if it could be used to drive the coil packs and maybe omex…

Just thinking out load :-)

MPO

Sardonicus

19,295 posts

243 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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No because you dont have the correct flywheel even though your Serp block may have the location at the rear frown

MPO

Original Poster:

264 posts

134 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Sardonicus said:
No because you dont have the correct flywheel even though your Serp block may have the location at the rear frown
Good point Sardonicus, I didn't think of that...

Makes you wonder, if anyone rebuilding a serp block and are looking for a lightened fly wheel should consider a lightened serp wheel instead...

But the real question is, would it still work to eliminate the need for a front after market trigger wheel on the front pulley and open the doors for better ignition management???

MPO




Sardonicus

19,295 posts

243 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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MPO said:
Good point Sardonicus, I didn't think of that...

Makes you wonder, if anyone rebuilding a serp block and are looking for a lightened fly wheel should consider a lightened serp wheel instead...

But the real question is, would it still work to eliminate the need for a front after market trigger wheel on the front pulley and open the doors for better ignition management???

MPO
Yes it would but the FW is v rare and its drilled for a 10.5 inch clutch rather than 9.5 inch (no biggie) and the bugger will weigh a ton so more machining necessary frown

stevesprint

1,121 posts

201 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Sardonicus said:
No because you dont have the correct flywheel even though your Serp block may have the location at the rear frown
Does this mean Gems and Thor have both a crank and cam position sensor?