If it's going to reliably sit in the same position at low speeds. It's common for them to gum up, but yours looks pretty much new. It's possible they machine them a little looser than the OEM to ensure you get the performance from the curve, but I'm just guessing. It could be an issue with the pick up coil or module, but if it's choosing the wrong zero crossing you would jump off by a bunch of degrees (sorry, too lazy to do the math right now).
