3sgte tacho multiplier
Hi, I am using the 3s-gte plug&play adapter
The dashboard tacho shows half of the real RPM
Looking at outputs->tacho output, I see "output: none" and chaging the multiplier there does not have any effect
Where should I look?
Thanks
The dashboard tacho shows half of the real RPM
Looking at outputs->tacho output, I see "output: none" and chaging the multiplier there does not have any effect
Where should I look?
Thanks
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Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
hello in which the car 3sgte is installed? Mr2?
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Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
Hi I replaced the resistor with a wire and nothing changed, any ideas?
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
Use the specific tacho output - aux 4 maybe?
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
OUTPUTS/ Tacho Output/ RPM multiplier... change the value until it reads correct
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
The stock tach gets it's signal from the stock igniter, not the EMU (unless you have replaced the ignition system with aftermarket). I'd replace the capacitors in the tach first, and see if that solves your issue. While it's apart replace the speedo caps as well if it's electronic speedo.
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
i had COP now i have just fitted some AEM coils , my tach works fine and for the life of me a cant remember how i did it lol
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
Hi any ideas anyone? I am replacing my steering wheel so good moment to fiddle with the tacho again due to easier access
A friend told me the tacho is just a voltometer which means I need just to calculate an appropriate resitor.. Correct?
A friend told me the tacho is just a voltometer which means I need just to calculate an appropriate resitor.. Correct?
Re: 3sgte tacho multiplier
Did you check capacitors yet? 99% chance that is your only problem...mmg wrote:Hi any ideas anyone? I am replacing my steering wheel so good moment to fiddle with the tacho again due to easier access
A friend told me the tacho is just a voltometer which means I need just to calculate an appropriate resitor.. Correct?