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Rocket Ron
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« on: August 30, 2017, 06:36:30 am »

Hi guys

Was wondering who's crank and head temp sensors you are using with your DTA ECU. Looking for recommendations for something that will work and is reasonably priced.

Thank you in advance for your recommendations

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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2017, 07:32:26 am »

VW Speed shop crank trigger and a generic 6mm bolt style temp probe fitted to the #3 cylinder tin bolt. Works good
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2017, 16:12:23 pm »

Ford Zetec crank sensor[and coil] and generic lucas temp sensor[in oil]

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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2017, 20:31:47 pm »

Hope you don't mind jumping in here Ron but it's crank trigger related,

Just trying to understand the ignition side of things a little better and I'm going either DTA or OMEX and presently havens ignition set up consisting of  MSD 6al box with boost retard box and dizzy that came off my old motor which only ran fuel on the ecu and not spark.

Am I right in thinking I need to replace all of the MSD stuff with a crank trigger/coil pack and cam sync system so the DTA/OMEX can control spark too?

Something like these together ?

http://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/7073.htm

http://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/2092.htm

Or is there generic stuff I can get that'll do the same thing?

Richie is this anything you sell ?

Thanks simon.



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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2017, 21:28:45 pm »

Hope you don't mind jumping in here Ron but it's crank trigger related,

Just trying to understand the ignition side of things a little better and I'm going either DTA or OMEX and presently havens ignition set up consisting of  MSD 6al box with boost retard box and dizzy that came off my old motor which only ran fuel on the ecu and not spark.

Am I right in thinking I need to replace all of the MSD stuff with a crank trigger/coil pack and cam sync system so the DTA/OMEX can control spark too?

Something like these together ?

http://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/7073.htm

http://www.cbperformance.com/product-p/2092.htm

Or is there generic stuff I can get that'll do the same thing?

Richie is this anything you sell ?

Thanks simon.






Simon,

Yes none of that msd stuff will be needed now, I don't use cam synch on either of my dta set ups [E48 & S40], if you do wasted spark & batch fire on injectors its not needed

cheers Richie
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« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2017, 21:49:07 pm »

Thanks you both for your replies

VW Speed shop crank trigger and a generic 6mm bolt style temp probe fitted to the #3 cylinder tin bolt. Works good

 I had the speed shop stuff before, actually nice stuff.

Ford Zetec crank sensor[and coil] and generic lucas temp sensor[in oil]

cheers Richie

Richie. Do you put the temp,sensor in the sump or at the filter head ?

Regards Ron
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« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2017, 22:06:18 pm »

In top of filter head

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« Reply #7 on: August 31, 2017, 22:14:49 pm »

In top of filter head

cheers Richie

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« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2017, 07:23:15 am »

does the dta also work with thedubshop crank kit?
anyone goes some experience?
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« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2017, 09:01:48 am »

It can be set to work with just about any trigger arrangement. DTA is quite flexible and easy to work with once you get into it. Several guys here have shown great result with DTA.

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« Reply #10 on: September 03, 2017, 16:12:18 pm »

does the dta also work with thedubshop crank kit?
anyone goes some experience?

That's what I have on white 67, his hidden trigger/sensor and 36-1 wheel fixed to a Scat pulley
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« Reply #11 on: September 03, 2017, 20:59:13 pm »

thanks for the reply guys.
scored a S80 this week, so will give it a other try in the near future.
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