by Stephen Dean on Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:53 am
Hi,
I tend towards the use of a magnetic sensor for use with missing tooth trigger wheels, especially with higher tooth counts, as they just send the signal out, without any filtering that occurs with the hall effect sensors. If a engine comes factory fitted with hall effect sensors and is using the factory trigger wheel, then this is acceptable, as the factory will have specified the sensor correctly (you have to presume!) but most of the aftermarket hall effect sensors are designed for use with trigger wheels that do not have a missed tooth gap (such as wheel speed tone rings) and the missed tooth can cause some issues.
The design of the trigger wheel gap also affects how the sensor reads, with the proper design being that the gap area is not as deeply cut out as the normal teeth, this helps smooth the signal through the gap and stops errors.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia