cheapest way to log LS1 ckp sensor signal ?
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You could input the signal to an Arduino. They're 20$ at radio shack. I forget the specifics on mine, but they'll take several analog AND digital signals. You could feed the crank signal and record it.
You could also get an elm22 Bluetooth OBDII adapter and the Torque Pro app for android. The Pro version lets you update signal frequency to 10Hz, which might be fast enough for you to record a shudder. (this is the easiest way as opposed to the arduino.)
Jsust thoughts, hope it helps.
You could also get an elm22 Bluetooth OBDII adapter and the Torque Pro app for android. The Pro version lets you update signal frequency to 10Hz, which might be fast enough for you to record a shudder. (this is the easiest way as opposed to the arduino.)
Jsust thoughts, hope it helps.