cool cheers for that, no masive hurry on my behalf but would save me a hole load of hassle!
Ralph
Deisel altinator Rev counter output
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If your rev counter has a pot on the board, you dont need to change anything !!!! Just adjust it.Ralphh85 wrote:thats like exactly what i wanted to hear, changing one restister on the pcb would be easy.
do you have any more info on which one?
my dials look very similar to thoes being rover.
my rev counter goes to 7 which is a bit over the top but doesnt mater i guess.
Ralph
If it doesnt, just slice the power feed going to the coil of the rev counter, and stick a 1k trim pot in that line.
Start the car, and adjust it until the rev counter reads properly. It is as easy as it sounds.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
Well, I found the piece of paper! :

I clearly compared two different rev counters (the 4 cylinder Maestro one and I think an 8 cylinder LDV one), and noted the differences.
The tacho designs are the 1st & 3rd in the photos I think.....
Anyway, it seems that I decided that changing C3 to 47nF was the answer. I tested it with a bench signal generator to make sure it was working OK, but I can't remember if I had to fiddle with VR1 (I suspect I did to get it spot on)
I rather think that just altering VR1 didn't give enough range to work properly with 8 cylinders.
Your mileage may vary....
Chris.

I clearly compared two different rev counters (the 4 cylinder Maestro one and I think an 8 cylinder LDV one), and noted the differences.
The tacho designs are the 1st & 3rd in the photos I think.....
Anyway, it seems that I decided that changing C3 to 47nF was the answer. I tested it with a bench signal generator to make sure it was working OK, but I can't remember if I had to fiddle with VR1 (I suspect I did to get it spot on)
I rather think that just altering VR1 didn't give enough range to work properly with 8 cylinders.
Your mileage may vary....
Chris.
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