Hello,
How do I know the trigger settings for the factory sensor of a Hyundai Nu 2.0L engine?
How to Find Trigger Settings
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Re: How to Find Trigger Settings
Trigger pattern or tdc offset?
Trigger pattern can be found easy with a google search, or in the workshop manual.
Check EPC, find the triggerwheel/-disk or pully, google picture the partnumber, 23141-2E00 in your case ?
Should be 60-2 on the crank and half moon on intake and exhaust cam, hard to tell without build date of the engine/car...
TDC offset has to be determined for each engine typ individually.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yoxiKJ1KzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW0ENqcxNSg
Trigger pattern can be found easy with a google search, or in the workshop manual.
Check EPC, find the triggerwheel/-disk or pully, google picture the partnumber, 23141-2E00 in your case ?
Should be 60-2 on the crank and half moon on intake and exhaust cam, hard to tell without build date of the engine/car...
TDC offset has to be determined for each engine typ individually.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yoxiKJ1KzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW0ENqcxNSg
Re: How to Find Trigger Settings
Orangeblue wrote:Trigger pattern or tdc offset?
Trigger pattern can be found easy with a google search, or in the workshop manual.
Check EPC, find the triggerwheel/-disk or pully, google picture the partnumber, 23141-2E00 in your case ?
Should be 60-2 on the crank and half moon on intake and exhaust cam, hard to tell without build date of the engine/car...
TDC offset has to be determined for each engine typ individually.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yoxiKJ1KzY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW0ENqcxNSg
Hey! Thanks for your response!
As far as the TDC, it's 117 or 477 degrees

The trigger signal is what actually has me buzzing...
I believe you're right on the mark, thanks for your input, will reply when I have more updates!
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