Trigger wheel

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cycle252
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Trigger wheel

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Do any of you think that this would be Ok to use as the trigger wheel for edis if i cut one of the teeth off? Its about the right size just wondering if the teeth are wide enough and not too sharp for the the stock vr sensor to read?
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Re: Trigger wheel

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no. thats 37 teeth. use a 36 tooth sproket and grind one tooth off. i saw a guy use a bicycle sproket before with edis and it worked. i was surprised.
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Duh lol i don't know why i was thinking 37 tooth, yeah i mean if i got one with 36 teeth and cut it it would be fine? i have a few bicycles lieing around i can go see if i can find the right tooth count and cannibalize them for the cause lol.
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they sell a universal one thats pretty cheap as i recall from DIYAutoTune. i had some custom made for the toyota 5m, 6m, and 7m engines that just bolts to the crank pulley. prolly 40 of them sold already. i need to get more madeup. had people asking.
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