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SR20DET

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So I'm looking to use a Frankenso to run and tune my SR20DET in my S13. One of the things I'm trying to figure out is the CAM angle Sensor and how to measure/find whether it will work with the Frankenso.
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Hey there!

Trigger should not be a problem - we have https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Software:Trigger#Nissan

I believe noone got the full 360 slots working/tested yet - but I am confident it would work as well.
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The redtop SR20DET uses the 360/4,8,12,16 wheel i.e. 360 uniform outer and 4 unique inner. What info would you need to help make it work?
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https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual:Software:UnknownTrigger has some info on how we add new triggers. Short version - it's easy once there is someone with rusEfi hardware wired to a car which could be cranked with starter.
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Well I don’t have the Frankenso yet, I have quite a bit of soldering skill but not very much experience with smd soldering. I was going to pick up the kit but kind of worried about screwing it up (don’t have enough money for the assembled version) lol.
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As someone who assembled the kit version, I suggest you save up for the fully assembled. It took me months to assemble. While I appreciate the skills I learned doing so, it's not something I would recommend as a first smd project.
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Yeah that’s probably what I’m gonna do, I would hate to spend a month soldering only to find out it doesn’t work and then have to troubleshoot what went wrong
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