a factory hall effect sensor on a 45 degree odd fire harley

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motionper
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a factory hall effect sensor on a 45 degree odd fire harley

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is there a way to use the factory hall effect sensor with the cam wheel which has two slots in it to drive the ignition on a microsquirt harley 45 degree v twin odd fire
Matt Cramer
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Re: a factory hall effect sensor on a 45 degree odd fire har

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How are the slots spaced?
motionper
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Re: a factory hall effect sensor on a 45 degree odd fire har

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two
motionper
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hall sensor mounting position

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v twin 45 degree odd fire-two hall sensors on camshaft single blade trigger, what angles should i mount the sensors- 45 degrees apart or 90 degrees
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Re: a factory hall effect sensor on a 45 degree odd fire har

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45 degrees apart and set so as to trigger at around 60 degrees BTDC.

Unless you've modded your engine with a split pin crank so the cylinders fire 90 degrees apart.
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