When people write 'CAS' are they referring to camshaft or crankshaft ?
My downloaded Mazda workshop manual uses:
CMP - camshaft position sensor
CKP - crankshaft position sensor
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Re: Abbreviation novice
CAS = Crank Angle Sensor (ie. Crankshaft)
FYI: You can use http://www.acronymfinder.com/ to find just about any acronym - doesn't work too well for the MazdaSpeed Miata (MSM) though, luckily we call it an SE here in Australia.
FYI: You can use http://www.acronymfinder.com/ to find just about any acronym - doesn't work too well for the MazdaSpeed Miata (MSM) though, luckily we call it an SE here in Australia.
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Re: Abbreviation novice
I'd have said the opposite to lokiel, so be careful.
The whole nissan and toyota world uses CAS for cam.
Many have this habit.
The whole nissan and toyota world uses CAS for cam.
Many have this habit.
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Re: Abbreviation novice
Good explanation of the history of the terminology and how it became so confusing... Fourth post on this thread
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=434969
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=434969
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Thanks for the replies. That acronym finder link shows both 'crank angle sensor' & 'cam angle sensor'.
I guess for an NB it could be one, or the other, or both!
I guess for an NB it could be one, or the other, or both!
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Re: Abbreviation novice
I've always assumed CAS for CAM angle sensor, since that's by far the more commonly referred to one (in MX5 scenes)
In saying that, it's more a contextual thing
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I have a clock, I think it needs a wind before it works.
I have a kite, I think it needs a wind before it works.
In saying that, it's more a contextual thing
Like wind.
I have a clock, I think it needs a wind before it works.
I have a kite, I think it needs a wind before it works.
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Re: Abbreviation novice
CAS = cam angle sensor, & usually on an NA.
On here, CPS may refer to cam position sensor or crank position sensor (which can be confusing), & usually on an NB.
On here, CPS may refer to cam position sensor or crank position sensor (which can be confusing), & usually on an NB.
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