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2016/06/13 08:33:35 (permalink)
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pinto chopped wheel.

Where is can I get a trigger wheel to suit a crank angle sensor for a pinto? Where have people got there setups from?

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    Ionix
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 09:08:32 (permalink)
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    What computer are you running?
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 10:10:02 (permalink)
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    I also would like to know what people are using for their trigger wheels, as well as some mounting options for the sensor. I'm not sure which computer I will be using, but that should no difference to the trigger set-up.
     
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 10:54:51 (permalink)
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    Microtech have a universal crank angle/trigger wheel set up as do MSD Ignition, but you are better off looking at getting a Cosworth crank angle and front pulley as the Cosworth runs this setup from factory. You would also need the Cosworth dizzy as it has the pick-ups in it for cyl 1 homing signal the ECU will need.
    post edited by 80ESKY - 2016/06/13 10:58:47
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 11:10:26 (permalink)
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    I am running a cosworth sump already which has the pickup mounting lugs so that would work as long as the pully spacings are the same. I'm currently using an old ems with a sierra hall dizzy but looking at options as I want to upgrade my ecu. At the moment I am leaning towards ecumaster for cost verses function.

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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 13:29:02 (permalink)
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    https://www.diyautotune.com/shop/sensors-data-logging/trigger-wheels/
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 15:29:36 (permalink)
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    escortinadriver
    I am running a cosworth sump already which has the pickup mounting lugs so that would work as long as the pully spacings are the same. I'm currently using an old ems with a sierra hall dizzy but looking at options as I want to upgrade my ecu. At the moment I am leaning towards ecumaster for cost verses function.

    Thanks, shaun



    You can get the proper cossie front pulley's from Burtons. (http://www.burtonpower.com/front-crank-pulley-ford-cosworth-yb-2wd-4wd-08-90-sc1249.html)
     
    I would also check to make sure the ECU you are intending on running will support this trigger system.
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 15:46:33 (permalink)
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    http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/d5.html
     
    Another option perhaps
     
    Cheers
     
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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 19:13:57 (permalink)
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    used a diyautotune 36-1 myself, but they're all similar. depends what tooth config you need and what sensor you are going to use.  I went for a garden variety local falcon sensor for the local availability and made a bracket to suite.  

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    Re: pinto chopped wheel. 2016/06/13 22:18:41 (permalink)
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    Awesome,
     
    Thanks all, gives me something to go on.
     
    Shaun

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