without reluctor wheel
How do you get a crank setup to work without a reluctor wheel? I know its setup on intense road racing cars but how does it work? Could that be run on a daily driver very well?
Would you mind explaining a little more into what an external crank trigger is and what type of ECM would support that? Can you give me a link to the parts that I would be looking at? How much more expensive would this be than a normal setup?
There is no way for any spark ignited engine to run without the ignition knowing crank shaft position, a wheel and sensor mounted on the crank, cam, or in the distributor (even points ignitions have a wheel opening and closing the points) all do the same thing.
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This is what a crank trigger on a LS motor looks like. (the red reluctor wheel in the front of the crankshaft with the pickup on the left) It uses 4 magnets to trigger an aftermarket ignition box and makes things alot more simple to understand than the 50 some odd signals a turn todays ls engines use.
http://www.besracing.com/customer-en...hallenge-motor
http://www.besracing.com/customer-en...hallenge-motor
An OEM setup might not run with a crank trigger but a Big Stuff 3 or a FAST will wont it? It sends the same magnetic pulses that a distributor sends. They do recomend a computer controlled distributor where applicable but I dont think it is mandatory.
Yes it is mandatory, as the EMC is controlling the spark advance. A non computer distributor can be used, but the mechanical advance needs to be locked out and the vacuum advance disconnected.


