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2011-06-09 03:17:30
#41
Usually like 75-125 depending on condition and whether they include the sensor... They pop up every now and then in the classifieds
2011-06-09 06:15:38
#42
I used a ga16 manual sensor for mine. I am using a spacer on it so it is the same length as the sensor out of my b13 tranny. It works great and the speed is right on.
2011-06-13 17:55:05
#43
Ok so I have THISv sensor.. its the wrong one right?

Nissan NX Pulsar Sentra Manual Trans Speed Sensor New | eBay
2011-06-13 18:06:59
#44
Originally Posted by SWaGz_B14
Ok so I have THISv sensor.. its the wrong one right?

Nissan NX Pulsar Sentra Manual Trans Speed Sensor New | eBay


Looks like a regular sensor not the digital one so nope
2011-06-13 18:09:43
#45
Originally Posted by nrlulz
Looks like a regular sensor not the digital one so nope

Nope what? It won't work right?
2011-06-13 18:11:27
#46
Originally Posted by SWaGz_B14
Nope what? It won't work right?


Oh, it will show half speed with the digital cluster so no it will not work right, but with a needle cluster it'd work fine
2013-09-12 15:55:07
#47
So, in my quest for a signal generator for my project where I want to put an S12 digital cluster in my KN13 Pulsar NX, I came across these:

Speedometer Sender for Isuzu Honda Pulse Generator Hall Effect Black | eBay

Speedometer Sender for Isuzu Honda Pulse Generator Hall Effect White | eBay


They are adapters for cable-driven cars which are gonna use an electronic cluster.

As you can see, they generate 16 pulses/rev, which is exactly the amount you need to make the NX1600 clusters show the correct speed.


You would need a plug to fit that, though, but maybe the vendor has them as well. Someone should order one, and see if it works. It would be a huge difference in price if you don't need to buy the actual sensor, but can just reuse the cable sensor.
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