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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    the time is that of 1 rotation or time between two sparks
    Alain
    What if I've got a diesel?

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    Talking READ Before WRITE ... is not only for EEPROM ...

    Hi Skimask

    You get the right to come back for 2nd week challenge !!! ...

    1 rotation ... fits Diesel ALSO !!!

    Ok ... can try to get the 3 phases from alternator ... but I read somewhere in this thread : ECU rpm output ...

    France : 2 more points !!!

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