CAS sensor???
CAS sensor???
So why do we have 2 CAS? Is one for the leading and the other for the trailing? Or is one for the front rotor and the other for the back, or is there another reason?
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Marc
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Marc
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one is a "home" signal, the other has a trigger every 20-30* degrees. the ecu not only needs to know the rpm but where the engine is in its cycles.
* i'm not sure of the exact degrees of the top, i think its in the fsm though
* i'm not sure of the exact degrees of the top, i think its in the fsm though
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