Agent_zed
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These types of sensor are common in old car engines where you are converting from points to an electronic ignition or fuel injection.Can anyone confirm that the arrangement in the second image would also work?
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I'm not yet in a position to carry out empirical tests
If you look here https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1604-how-to-convert-a-crank-trigger-ignition/ you'll see they mount the sensor exactly as per your second image. If an engine can turn at 6k+ rpm I would guess it would be fine for your motor as I assume you won't be spinning at that speed?
Hall sensors were also a standard fit in some cases, my kitcar (ford pinto engine) has original bosch electronic ignition on the distributor and it uses a hall sensor that is pretty small. This isn't my picture http://media2.turbosport.co.uk/2009/12/2010061615278550903dizzy_reluctor.jpg but it shows the hall sensor on the right (little black plastic box bit) and the 4 points that pass it to trigger the sensor. I don't know if all hall sensors are the same in terms of output etc but if you could use one of these it would be much more compact.