zstroken
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I'm not so thrilled about cutting a flat spot into the shaft to use the rpm data logger sensor.
You will also have better resolution if you read each blade.
I'm not so thrilled about cutting a flat spot into the shaft to use the rpm data logger sensor.
You will also have better resolution if you read each blade.
You will also have better resolution if you read each blade.
At over 100k rpm I don't think resolution will be an issue lol
I'm not so thrilled about cutting a flat spot into the shaft to use the rpm data logger sensor.
Sensing the compressor wheel some distance from the shaft can become problematic. Simple terms the target being very small and traveling too fast.
Given the choice I'd always read off the shaft for the most stable signal but it isn't likely the best option as an afterthought add-on.