by David Ferguson on Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:42 pm
Mag sensors work best when the tooth width is matched with the sensor width. They can't really detect wide teeth, because the trigger edge is usually the beginning of the tooth. It can however detect missing teeth. You need to have a trigger wheel that has equally spaced teeth, then cut off one of them. That means the gap between the teeth will be the length of two gaps+the width of the tooth.
Here is a screen shot of your ref-sync capture where I've circled the rising edge that I think represents your extra wide tooth. Notice how the other rising edges are all close to vertical, but these two edges are rising slower (one due to the compression slowing the cranking). I don't think your wide tooth is wide enough (even if that would work). It probably needs to be at a minium the width of two teeth plus the gap. How wide is the wide tooth relative to the other teeth?
If it were wide enough, you might be able to make that work with a Hall Effect sensor. So I think you need to decide if you're going to re-machine the trigger to work with your magnetic sensor, or try to change sensors (which still might required re-machining the triggers).
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