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Tech Help**Will these work together, LS7 sprocket, sensor, reluctor converter

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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 01:42 AM
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Default Tech Help**Will these work together, LS7 sprocket, sensor, reluctor converter

I have a shortblock with a 58X reluctor wheel, an LS2 front/rear covers with a front cam sensor part#12591720 and the LS7 cam sprocket is part#12586481
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I was hoping to upgrade to a double chain but dont know if this will work with my set-up. I don't know if my 2002 Tahoe PCM/Harness will expect a cam sprocket with a 2X or 4x signal. I have the Lingenfelter conversion box for the crank trigger and it also has a harness for the cam sensor.
Will this sensor and sprocket work together?
Do I need to plug in the cam part of the conversion box?

I dont want to put this together and it won't start because I have the wrong sprocket or sensor etc...
Any help is appreciated...
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 01:51 AM
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Well so far I have verified the cam shaft reluctor wheel is a 4X...
And my truck was originally equipped with a 1X
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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 11:55 AM
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the lingenfelter box will convert both signals.
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