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E55 and torque pickup?

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Old Mar 11, 2007 | 11:28 PM
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E55 and torque pickup?

What's up guy's, I know this is a heck of a first post, but where can we find a pickup for the torque reading on an E55? I did try to search, but couldnt find anything definite. We are having one come down to the shop this week and just wanted to know in advance. Thanks and look forward to chatting more in the future.
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Old Mar 11, 2007 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Blk04cobra1
What's up guy's, I know this is a heck of a first post, but where can we find a pickup for the torque reading on an E55? I did try to search, but couldnt find anything definite. We are having one come down to the shop this week and just wanted to know in advance. Thanks and look forward to chatting more in the future.
I believe that a torque transducer is located in the transmission and is connected to the TCU and the ECU. I have no idea what wires or if it will run with a tap added.
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Blk04cobra1
What's up guy's, I know this is a heck of a first post, but where can we find a pickup for the torque reading on an E55? I did try to search, but couldnt find anything definite. We are having one come down to the shop this week and just wanted to know in advance. Thanks and look forward to chatting more in the future.
Do you mean a tach signal for the dynojet to read torque? If that's your question you can use the regular plug-wire pickup.
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Old Mar 13, 2007 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by rflow306
Do you mean a tach signal for the dynojet to read torque? If that's your question you can use the regular plug-wire pickup.
yup, that's what I figured...thanks for the insight
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