FAQ
We've tried to gather together the answers to the most common questions that you ask us, if you have a query that isn't answered here then please get in touch with us.

Can you tell me what wheel will fit my car?

Possibly, however manufacturers have a tendancy to mix and match parts over the course of the years on different models so we can't always say for certain.  The best way to be sure is to measure the diameter of your pulley with a ruler and choose the next size of wheel up from that.  If you would like advice on the best way to mount your wheel then it is helpful if you can send us a picture of the crank pulley that is fitted to your engine.

Can you supply wheels with 60 or 72 teeth?

Unfortunately not.  The vast majority of engine management systems available today are able to use a 36-1 tooth pattern.  Of all the systems available we are currently only aware of two systems that are so restrictive.  The upshot of this is that due to the tiny volumes involved it is prohibitively expensive for us to produce 60-x or 72-x wheels.  If you think that you might have an ECU that limits your wheel choice get in touch with us and we will be able to confirm this for you.

I've puchased a universal trigger wheel from you but now think I'd be better off with a different size/style, can I exchange it?

Not a problem, provided you return the wheel to us in the condition that it was supplied to you then you may exchange it for a different size/style as many times as you like.  All we ask is that you cover the cost of postage and packaging.

Will your trigger wheel work with my bike engine, which runs at 13000rpm?

Our testbench allows us to test our wheels to speeds in excess of 25000rpm and even our tiny 2.5" wheels provide a good signal at those speeds.  The most likely problem you are likely to suffer from at high speeds is vibration causing your sensor mounting bracket to move, for this reason we recommend that high revving applications pay particular care to making their bracketry sturdy.

Do you have parts in stock?

We hold large stocks of all items.

I see that you offer some components in used form, should I worry about putting them on my car?

We offer used parts to allow our most cost sensitive customers keep their costs down.  With the exception of the Ford EDIS modules all our components are also available as new parts if you prefer.  Used components are an excellent way of keeping your costs down and where we offer them they are cleaned and checked prior to sale and in our experience are extremely reliable.  Our testbench gives us the ability to thoroughly test our components at a range of speeds, if you have purchased components elsewhere and would like us to test them on our bench then we are happy to do this for a small fee, please contact us for more details of this service.

I'm worried about ignition components getting wet and muddy are the OK to use offroad?

They're ideal for offroad use, the EDIS system in particular is a favourite with off roaders as they're extremely well waterproofed and the electronic components are completely sealed in a gel.  Water, mud, dust and vibration present no problems to these components, somewhere in this picture is a Land Rover moving at high speed through a deep puddle running with our components.

Are you able to fit a trigger wheel to my pulley for me?

Not at present but it is a service that we are hoping to offer in future.

Do you offer a trade or bulk discount?

Yes, we offer discount on purchases of 5 or more trigger wheels of 20%, discount levels on other products vary so please contact us for further details.

Do you post overseas?

Yes, we post worldwide, the costs of postage are calculated automatically at the checkout.  For packages weighing in excess of 2KG that need shipping outside of Europe we can sometimes obtain better postage rates by using a courier rather than airmail but we need to quote for this on an individual basis.

Can I use a wideband lambda sensor on my two-stroke engine / use it with AvGas / use it with leaded fuel?

Yes, however sensor life will be dramatically shortened as contamination from the fuel builds up on the sensor.  We sell replacement sensors at a very competitive price and it only takes a few minutes to swap sensors over on the vehicle.  So provided you are prepared to view the sensor as a consumable item then a wideband will be an excellent addition to your tuning toolkit.