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Tachometers
Haven't been here for a while. They had to do some replumbing on me so I am layed up for a short time. Can't drive the buggy till everything sticks together. So while I wait,I am adding mods to it. Nothing serious, just bling bling. Directional signals,air horns and a bit of paint. Found a can of rattle can red paint on my shelf. No idea what I got it for or how long it has been sitting there. Perfect match to the Carbide red. So the dash I put in is red, and maybe red rear fenders. Anyway,I would like to know if anyone knows of a good tachometer for a GY6. Lots on the net, but they seem to have a really slow response time. Not interested in waiting. I want one that is instant. Anyone know of a good one and who carries it. Will send some pic of my handy work when I am done.
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most use this http://trailtech.net/vapor.html
works very well but you normally have to extend the wiring harness to fit a buggy |
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I've always wanted one of those. They appear to be great toys to have.
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Thanks ckau. I have been talking to them. Just have to get in tuoch with a Canadian dealer. Looks like a pretty good unit.
Yea Buggymaster I think they are a pretty good thing to have. Lets you you keep track of how the machine is running under different conditions. Hard to tell sometimes by listening alone. |
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Hey ckau have you had anything to do with there temp gauges.They have one that fits where the plug washer goes. They seem like pretty nice gauges.
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the trail tech uses the plug ring sensor. very accurate according to a heat gun.
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ive had one for over 2 years and works perfect every time.it was on my shelf for 9 mons.or so and still had all info on it when i put it back on.
i would buy another one its that good
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these were not designed for buggy use . the wiring harnes has to be extended to reach from motor to dash. the speed sensor uses a magnetic bolt and pick up. swap out a bolt in the brake rotor and fab a bracket to hold the pick up. You got to do some math supplied with the unit to callibrate the speed. Depending on glare and dusty condition, the LCD screen can difficult to read. A shade hood helps a lot. the tach takes a reading from the firing pulse. a connection to the positve side of the coil works best. the unit is not water proof. It has to be removed or protected at bath time. A plastic baggy works fine. I have used one for several years now with no problems or gliches. I was surprised at how clueless I was until I used this thing |
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