I see lots of OE crank trigger discs only 3 mm or so thick, yet the Motec sensor info suggests 6 mm minimum thickness, with a broad tooth profile to boot. How come the OE set ups seem to work flawlessly with much thinner (and therefore lighter, with less inertia) discs? i have made mine, on an RB26 Nissan engine, to match Motec's criteria, but having just stripped my Toyota 4A-GE Formula Atlantic motor to find a less than 3 mm thick crank trigger disc running Electromotive ignition only management seemingly perfectly at up to 10,000 RPM, I don't quite understand this advice for very thick wheels? The teeth are also very short, with a "length", peripherally of less than 3 mm, too, it being a 60 - 2 wheel.
Thanks.