Is this tooth wheel ok?

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nachoF1
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Is this tooth wheel ok?

Post by nachoF1 »

Hi! i´m above to run a MS-II PCB 3.0 in a 4 cylinder engine. My question is if I can use a 62 -2 tooth wheel at 10.000 RPM and if it works well, I´ll use a VR sensor for the signal, thanks!
FiatFreak
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Post by FiatFreak »

Hi there,

I've not heard of any RPM issues with the toothed wheels. If you are really concerned about it though, you could set up the wheel on the bench and see how it behaves at higher RPM. Not sure if you can get something to spin it 10k RPM though, that is pretty fast.

-Patrick-
'81 Fiat Spider - Turbo charged, MSII, EDIS4
'04 SRT4 - Daily driver
nachoF1
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Post by nachoF1 »

ok! thank you very much, i´ll test it with the tester made with the audio card, thanks!
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steve_d
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Post by steve_d »

An angle grinder will run up to those sort of revs but I don't want to be in you r workshop when you try it.

Steve
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