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i need the drive shaft sensor, where can i get one
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FAST offers one .
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Vic ,I may still have a spare sensor .
I'll bring it to the Cecil points race if I can find it. I've used an Ornron E2E-X2D1N sensor to replace them when I still had the DataWizard. You can get them from Federated Electronics or Grainger . .. Costs about $100 Ed, the Data Wizard uses a 2 wire proximity sensor,not a 3 wire pnp like the FAST system.
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see you at cecil
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Sorry. My bad.
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I have used the Omron sensor for many applications and it is much better than the original. You can purchase on line for around $25
I just googled Ebay and found several sites with it here is one http://cgi.ebay.com/E2E-X2D1-N-Omron...item3a665838e3 reed |
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