I am about to try and fabricate a cam position sensor set up on a Nissan RB26DETT Skyline engine, as I believe that the stock photo electronic "CAS" sensor is not always read cleanly by none stock ecu's? I am new to this, so pardon me if this is a daft question, please. I have vernier adjustable camshaft pulley wheels. Should I read the cam position from the hub, or the belt pulley part of the wheel? If you imagine looking at the front of the wheel / engine, will a sensor in front of the wheel reading a tab face on, read as well as from a tab on the periphery of the wheel? I believe I can mod the stock, sturdy and dowelled cast alloy CAS bracket to hold a sensor firmly, but it would need to read a tab from in front of the wheel.
Is there any good reason to favour a crank position sensor on the front or back end, (reading tabs on the flywheel, say), of an in-line six cylinder engine?
Thanks.