Specifications:
· The Lingenfelter Performance Engineering TRG-001 58x to 24x Trigger Conversion Module incorporates ?????????..
· The TRG-001 allows the installation of Gen IV GM V8 engines with the 58x crankshaft trigger wheel and the 4x camshaft timing gear in earlier vehicles designed to accept the 24x crankshaft trigger wheel and the 1x camshaft trigger wheel without having to take the engine apart to change the cam timing gear or the crankshaft reluctor wheel.
· Plug-and-play design connects directly to your existing wiring harness and to the factory engine sensors. No additional wiring for the conversion module is needed (except on early Gen IV V8 engines that will need a camshaft sensor extension harness).
· Fully encapsulated (potted) construction for increased durability.
· Rated for operation at up to 185 degrees F (85 degrees C).
Notes:
• The TRG-001 is designed to connect to the stock crankshaft (CKP) & camshaft (CMP) position sensors on a General Motors Gen IV V8 engine equipped with a 58x crankshaft reluctor and a 4x camshaft reluctor (timing gear).
• The 58x CKP sensor (p/n 12585546) is gray colored and has a different connector key than the 24x CKP sensor.
• The 24x CKP sensor (p/n 12560228) is black and will NOT work with the 58x crankshaft reluctor, so you cannot use the sensor from your existing Gen III V8 engine.
• Most crate engines should already have the correct sensors installed but it is important that you check.
• The camshaft sensor mounted in the front timing cover used on the 1x and the 4x timing gears is the same for either gear (GM part # 12585545).
• Some early Gen IV V8 engines have the 24x crankshaft reluctor and the 1x camshaft reluctor (timing gear). If you are using one of these earlier Gen IV engines in your LS1, LS6 or other Gen III V8 equipped vehicle then you DO NOT need the TRG-001 trigger conversion module. See Table 1 on page 4 for information on what make and model year vehicles have what type of crankshaft reluctor wheel.
Get pdf Lingenfelter TRG-001 58x to 24x Trigger Conversion Module Installation Instructions
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