Im selling my Berlina at the moment for 3.5k o.n.o this isn't an advert btw as im not selling it through this site, just thought id point out that it depends on the car.
My car has 310k on it.
Sorry I havn't been on for a while I havn't had much web access. I can't seem to get ahold of an ecotec to dummy the flywheel adapter up to so instead i'm going to get an adapter for a series one flywheel to suit the 8 bolt pattern,
Please note that the below is the thread and user fromw hich...
Tomorrow when I'm at an actual PC as I'm on my phone at the moment ill send you the link to the thread I got the flywheel from the converter is from CRS and IS designed to fit an 8 bolt crank however yes only 6 bolts are used.
Hell I'm going to go to my mates and bolt it to an ecotec and take a...
I think you will find that the flywheel is from a VN S1 that adapter allows it to fit VN S2 onwards to the ecotec engine in any case if you have any issues the adapter simply bolts on/off
Very costly method of sending a PWM for a VS auto ecu to read. All VS manual ecus were equiped for conductive tranducers or for both. You can buy special speed senders that can read as one and send as another which is allot cheaper.
I've never heard of a T5 for a holden with a PWM reluctor fitted. They are actually all meant to have a conductive tranducer +1 for suspecting you have a getrag from a VS series 3 or a T5 from a later model ford prehaps?
Maybe I'm wrong I'm interested to hear about this.
It might be worth checking/replacing your throttle position sensor. Grab yourself a haynes service repair manual on your next trip to your local parts shop
You can also try delcowizard or ejukated on these forums, I've dealt with them and they are great. Not that Greenfoam isn't but thry are easier to get hold of and personally I think ejukated is a gifted genius