Hall Sensor Question
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Hall Sensor Question
On my old V8, I've made the switch to an electric fuel pump. If I used the old fuel pump block off plate as a mount point for the hall sensor, and replaced the eccentric with a toothed wheel of some sort then I would have a nice cam position sensor. Ultimately, I could almost get rid of the dizzy all together. I just need the bottom end of it to run the oil pump.
Re: Hall Sensor Question
The easiest way is to fit a trigger wheel and sensor to the crank pulley and go wasted spark - either EDIS or driven by extra driver transistors in MS. No dizzy needed - apart from a stub to drive the oil pump.
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Re: Hall Sensor Question
Re: Hall Sensor Question
On my engine the eccentric is a separate piece which is held on by the cam gear bolt. Pulling it off, and installing a toothed wheel should be trivial The only difficult part might getting the alignment with the hall sensor through the block off plate to work out.
This isn't essential for my current setup (MS2 PCB3 running EDIS), but I've been toying with the idea of moving to MS3. Then I could go coil on plug with no wasted spark.
Probably no real benefit, but if I can, I will.
