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Holley EFI 554-125 - Camshaft / Crankshaft Sensor Flying Magnet Sensor

Holley EFI Cam Sync Signal is designed to generate a cam sync input signal to the ECU when used in flying magnet cam trigger setups. This sensor is a Hall Effect sensor, meaning it outputs a square wave signal, which is ideal for use with most electronic fuel injection systems.

This sensor is to only be used with a "flying magnet" target like Holley P/N 554-126. The internal Hall switch triggers from the South Pole of a magnet. It will not detect a ferrous metal target.

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Holley EFI 554-125 - Camshaft / Crankshaft Sensor Flying Magnet Sensor

Holley EFI Cam Sync Signal is designed to generate a cam sync input signal to the ECU when used in flying magnet cam trigger setups. This sensor is a Hall Effect sensor, meaning it outputs a square wave signal, which is ideal for use with most electronic fuel injection systems.

This sensor is to only be used with a "flying magnet" target like Holley P/N 554-126. The internal Hall switch triggers from the South Pole of a magnet. It will not detect a ferrous metal target.

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