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Post by wangwang on Oct 7, 2017 19:54:24 GMT 1
Might be a bit of a thicko question, but would this rev counter work the same as the standard F2 one as long as you know the red line starts at 10k and not 12.5k? cheers wang
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Oct 7, 2017 20:12:47 GMT 1
Don't think so as it's from a 4 stroke and likely to use a pulse other than the pv/cdi signal
Apart from that a four stroke gives one pulse per rev where a 2t is 2 per rev
Steve
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Post by wangwang on Oct 7, 2017 20:44:26 GMT 1
Don't think so as it's from a 4 stroke and likely to use a pulse other than the pv/cdi signal Apart from that a four stroke gives one pulse per rev where a 2t is 2 per rev Steve Ta, Knew it was wise to check. Any idea what the Tacho ratio is on an LC for a replacement café racer style mini Tacho?
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Post by markhoopy on Oct 7, 2017 21:07:45 GMT 1
Don't think so as it's from a 4 stroke and likely to use a pulse other than the pv/cdi signal Apart from that a four stroke gives one pulse per rev where a 2t is 2 per rev Steve Ta, Knew it was wise to check. Any idea what the Tacho ratio is on an LC for a replacement café racer style mini Tacho? I'm usually wrong with stuff like this but I'm fairly sure that you can just buy a little black box that converts the signal and halves it or whatever you need. That's a little black box of electronics btw .. not the type of little black box Blondie kept in her drawers all those years ago.
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Post by JonW on Oct 8, 2017 0:25:39 GMT 1
yes u can Mark, I have a Baker ATSD for an R1 clock setup, but there are others. pics and info on one of my builds, 83 I think, on my site.
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Post by JonW on Oct 8, 2017 2:50:52 GMT 1
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Oct 8, 2017 10:39:48 GMT 1
If you are using a mechanical replacement as far as I knew each manufacturer used a specific ratio as in 3 -1 or 4 -1 or whatever
As long as you fit one that says suitable for Yamaha you should be fine
Steve
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