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    Default Haltech S3/4 sensors

    Has anyone set one of these sensors up on the crankshaft, if so do you have any photos?

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    Default Re: Haltech S3/4 sensors



    make shaw you use the right sensor
    s3 is for 2 magnets and s4 is for 3 or something like that i got caught out and was scratching my head when i was supplied the rong sensor.
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    Default Re: Haltech S3/4 sensors

    Awesome! that was exactly what I was hoping to see. I know the theory of how these are set up but wasn't sure about the practical application (how to mount the sensor etc.) I've got an S3 and 4 magnets (a couple of spares just in case) but just need to get an aluminium wheel made up.

    Does anyone know if there is an off the shelf aluminium wheel that would work for a 4AGE crank pulley?
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    Default Re: Haltech S3/4 sensors

    Just for anyone elses reference this is what I plan to have machined up, it's designed to sit behind the crank wheel (if there is enough room).
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