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Thank you James
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Yes.....The Racepak sportsman can easily be configured to convert a cluster shaft mounted sensor to 1:1 for the input shaft. You need to know the number of teeth on the input gear and the cluster to do the math. Mine was 29/20 for a 1.45 ratio.
You need to change one number in the clutch configuration table to make this happen. I bought my sensors from Greg Kelley(the guy that started this thread). He walked me through the process to re-configure in about 2 minutes.This, of course assumes you already installed the sensor in your Racepak/Laptop. Greg can also help with this if you have any questions. Also, in the configuration program, make sure you indicate if you have one or two magnets in your collar.(pulses per revolution). |
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Guys this is all great input and is much appreciated. A friend of mine who I helped crew with had the typical G Force deal reading his input shaft speed from the front bearing retainer on his GF5 but I knew the T5 would be different. Again all reply's are much appreciated !!!
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