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Who wants to sponsor me? Want to buy a brand new CAS from Nissan. Really don't want to play the guessing game with another second hand one.

Gus Oberhardt on facebook was selling one a week or so ago. Few months old, I think he said 4. Wanted 400 bucks for it. The rb26 and 25 one are the same I think?

I have another second hand CAS lined up with cowdy.

Just hate the things as it will be the 4th CAS to go onto the car and would be easier to get a brand new one but at over $600 I won't be getting one anytime soon :(

4 CAS units? I suspect something else might be at play

I have had 3..

First one on the car died

Second Hand one never worked from when I got it but as I had other issues didn't know it was stuffed

Third one that was Second Hand reconditioned capped itself....

I guess it could be something causing them to died or fail where my car runs like crap.. I am back on the second CAS where I have a miasfire under 3k which is heaps better than the reconditioned unit

positive, swapped between CAS i have and both run differently the one i went back to and currently using runs the same it did before getting a newer one..

Sure it isnt the connectors?

Thinking about buying one of these http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CRANK-ANGLE-SENSOR-NISSAN-Skyline-94-98-R33-2-5L-6CYL-J926-CAS-ONLY-RB25DET-CAS-/131008368517?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e80b50f85&_uhb=1

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I thought my cas had died at one point, it was a faulty wire in the loom that needed to be cut back and replaced, worked flawlessly afterwards.

If the car changes between running fine and running funny while playing around with the cable you could have the same issue.

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