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FAST™ Crank Trigger

FAST™ Crank Trigger
Posted October 9 2010 03:50 PM by Steve Baur 
Filed under: Miscellaneous

<span>Recently, engineers at FAST turned to the OEMs to see what they trust in the way of rpm-measuring crank triggers for their 400 and 500 horsepower daily drivers. Until now, flying magnetic trigger wheels with bulky inductive pickups have been used with the risk of broken magnets or losing magnets at high engine rpm. Now FAST has a better answer.</span>


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The key to the crank trigger’s dependability and accuracy lies in the trigger wheel design. Rather than having added magnets, the wheel has tabs on the outer rim. These tabs are measured by the inductive sensor as the wheel revolves, which then provides data to the fuel injection and ignition systems for accurate rpm measurement. And because the tabs are a part of the single wheel unit, there is no possibility of loss or fragmentation as with the magnetic style trigger wheels.

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  • Innovator of EFI technology develops new crank triggers for Ford & Chevy applications that eliminate the possibility of inaccurate or inconsistent rpm measurement
  • A magnet-free device, this new piece from FAST™ includes a wheel constructed from ASTM A36 grade steel that is so strong that it only needs to be .125" thick and is virtually indestructible.
  • The FAST™ inductive sensor is also much smaller than others on the market and is hermetically sealed with the connector molded into the body
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This sensor is used by OEMs both on and inside the engine and provides long-lasting, accurate timing. Installation is straight forward, and everything required is included. For those already using the FAST XFI system, it’s a plug and play unit. In addition, it’s compatible with many other EFI systems on the market.For more information, visit www.fuelairspark.com.

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