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Will a 90 CAS work for a 6bolt swap?

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nickrule99

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Magnus' site says to use a 91-92 CAS (optical effect) or a 93-94 (hall effect) for a 6 bolt swap, but keeping the 2g head.

Can I use a CAS from a 90? Also, whats an "optical" or "hall" effect?
 
nickrule99 said:
Magnus' site says to use a 91-92 CAS (optical effect) or a 93-94 (hall effect) for a 6 bolt swap, but keeping the 2g head.

Can I use a CAS from a 90? Also, whats an "optical" or "hall" effect?
Marco's site also says that he likes to use the 89-90 CAS because it has the long wire that reach around to the stock location. Also check out RRE's CAS page.
 
nickrule99 said:
Anyone know what the optical or hall effects are?

All you need to know is:
Road///Race Engineering said:
Anatomy of a Cam Angle Sensor:
There are three types of cam angle sensor that are known to work. The early years (89-92) have a metal green/gray cover, use a flat rotating disk with slots, and an optical sensor. The later year sensor (93-94) has a black plastic cover, uses curved metal plates that rotate through a hall-effect sensor. The hall effect sensor is physically similar to the technology used in the 95-96 cam and crank sensors. Theoretically the hall effect sensor is higher resolution. They all work.
 
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