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AtomicRex 07-18-09 06:10 AM

AtomicRex Performance Trigger Wheels
 
The latest development to come from the shop is a 36-1 tooth trigger wheel.

The new trigger wheel is designed to replace the existing 12 + 1 item that is required for the PFC or standard ecu.

If you are looking to upgrade to either a Motec, Haltech, DTA or even our own Gems ecu...this will allow you to run a single crank sensor as well as giving more mapping capabilities which is an advantage at the lower end of the rpm scale.

They are £110 + P&P

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AtomicRex 07-18-09 06:44 PM

Are these not a good idea??

I would have thought that all of those people not running the Apexi ECU's these would have been a great addition.

calculon 07-18-09 08:01 PM

Perhaps you'd get a larger demographic covered if you marketed these to people with CAS type front covers. This said, a package that included the wheel, a bracket, and a sensor that bolted up to said cover would make it all the more appealing.

For instance, I'm running my 20B with a CAS type cover and am looking to switch to a hall-effect/trigger wheel setup for the next incarnation. I'd be interested in the product I described, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

In any event, keep up the great work. You guys are pumping out great products all around.
ryan

AtomicRex 07-18-09 09:53 PM

Cheers for the feedback.....

My previous post wasn't meant to whinge....just thought it strange no one had an opinion ;)

The wheels were designed to use the existing outer sensor position.

Thanks for the praise on the components we are producing. I will be releasing more photos of new components shortly. Don't want to put everything up straight away....I'd take over the entire page :D

fritts 07-26-09 12:45 PM

Haltech doesn't have a 36-1 trigger setup for the rotary so no go there (let me rephrase that an E8/E11 and Sports can't). As to the benefit over a 24-2, based on what I have been told it will be negligible.

Turblown 07-27-09 11:19 PM

This needs to be done for the 2nd generation guys as Calculon mentioned. It would be advantageous to offer it with crank sensor too.


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