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Depends on how soon you want it. My older brother has all the tools needed to make this happen. The latest version of Bobcad and HAAS VF3's to do it in. What type of material are you wanting it out of?
Do you think such a sensor would hold up to the duty and environment? I've seen them but on things like printers and scanners where they're counting slow speed turns for a few seconds.
I'm thinking mild steel at this point, although if I can find an optical sensor that works with the ecu I might be able to go with a non-ferrous material. Does 3D lend itself to spinning that fast?Matt Story has generated some drawings and computer files in a variety of formats. I can forward them to you. They'll explain it to your brother better than I can -- Matt did a good job. At this point it's a one-off proto design, and like I said, although it would be nice to have something in the next three weeks, there is really no timeline on the project. It will come together as it comes together.Thanks for your interest!
C5 Performance (I think that's the name) is another company that sells ignition systems for motorcycles. They use the optical encoder method of sensing.
I took a look at the powerarc folks. They do have an impressive setup. Much more than I need. The wheel has about 120 teeth, and the guzzi phonic wheel has 48 -2. I don't see how the wheel would work without modification. From their website I do get a sense of the size it needs to be in order to accommodate the sensor. That is good.
Can you tap into the tach signal to get the data you need?
It's been astutely pointed out to me that the flaw in the drawing is that an optical reader reads the opposite of what a magnetic sensor reads, that is, where the magnetic sensor reads the teeth, the optical sensor reads the gaps. So the mistake is the missing 'teeth' need to be a missing 'gap'.
IMO you should mosey on down to your local laser cutting company. Water jet would probably be OK too, but it wont hold as tight tolerance as laser but at the thickness you be looking at (1/4" or less ?) it wont make a great deal of difference