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Tacho on 1Hz pov 80' pov pack
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Tacho on 1Hz pov 80' pov pack
How do ya fit a tacho without using GXL dash? Do not want to move sub fuel to roof. Has anybody done this. Seem very little people know, even toyota mechanics???
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I did have a pump with tacho output, but it is now sold. I do however, still have the diesel GXL dash if u want a tacho and volt meter and oil meter. I have the senders aswell, just not the tacho drive for the pump. Ive heard of the alt drive b4, maybe Toyota will sell you the pickup for the tacho...ity screws into the back of the pump and picks up a hall effect signal from some magnets. U can use your dash fuel gauge to read the sub if you run a relay to switch signals from the tank senders (like the 100 series does) and then u dont need the roof console.
Andrew Wollongong
I did have a pump with tacho output, but it is now sold. I do however, still have the diesel GXL dash if u want a tacho and volt meter and oil meter. I have the senders aswell, just not the tacho drive for the pump. Ive heard of the alt drive b4, maybe Toyota will sell you the pickup for the tacho...ity screws into the back of the pump and picks up a hall effect signal from some magnets. U can use your dash fuel gauge to read the sub if you run a relay to switch signals from the tank senders (like the 100 series does) and then u dont need the roof console.
Andrew Wollongong
MYTTUF wrote:My 80 is a STD with no tacho and I've been asured many times by repretible people that Toyata fitted a govenor to prevent over revving, so save the heartache and money and buy some beers.
Indeed they did, but all the same I have no Tacho and wouldn't mind one....
Although I have no idea what 2400 rpm up a hill sounds like??? RRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRR I think?
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MYTTUF wrote:My 80 is a STD with no tacho and I've been asured many times by repretible people that Toyata fitted a govenor to prevent over revving, so save the heartache and money and buy some beers.
Works going up in gears, but coming down hills using gears is another thing....when is the motor revving too fast?
This is where a diesel motor will come unstuck.
Andrew
This is the set up I have using the alternator sensor.beanz2 wrote:First of all, there is no sender in the pov pack fuel pump, so you either swap the fuel pump from one that has the sender, or put an aftermarket sensor on the alternator. As far as the dash gauge is concerned, a 2 3/8" tach mounted on the windscreen pod would work.
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Found this on exploroz and thought it may be of interest...........
Another easy way to get a tacho is to fit a Tiny Tach (www.tinytach.com).
All you need to connect it to are ground on the engine, power (anything from 9 -32v even a 9v smoke detector battery) and clamp the transducer to any injector pipe. It keeps a total running hours, two service intervals, highest engine revs reached and of course current RPM in 10 rpm steps.
You only have to measure the outside diameter of your engines injector pipes to get the right sized transducer when purchasing.
While there is an Aussie distributor (approx $AU240) it is much cheaper to buy online from the US website, shipping was $us11 for 5 day airmail, tach costs $us65, all up around $AU100.
The only drawback I've found is that it hasn't got any internal lighting so a bit hard to see at night. Shouldn't be too hard to put a led near it to provide illumination.
Cheers
Here's the direct link http://www.tinytach.com/tinytach/diesel.php
Another easy way to get a tacho is to fit a Tiny Tach (www.tinytach.com).
All you need to connect it to are ground on the engine, power (anything from 9 -32v even a 9v smoke detector battery) and clamp the transducer to any injector pipe. It keeps a total running hours, two service intervals, highest engine revs reached and of course current RPM in 10 rpm steps.
You only have to measure the outside diameter of your engines injector pipes to get the right sized transducer when purchasing.
While there is an Aussie distributor (approx $AU240) it is much cheaper to buy online from the US website, shipping was $us11 for 5 day airmail, tach costs $us65, all up around $AU100.
The only drawback I've found is that it hasn't got any internal lighting so a bit hard to see at night. Shouldn't be too hard to put a led near it to provide illumination.
Cheers
Here's the direct link http://www.tinytach.com/tinytach/diesel.php
poverty pack tacho
I fitted a GXL dash to my 80s poverty pack, and the tacho will not work without replacing your injector pump. The pump may look the same and it should be just a matter of screwing in the sensor, but, it is a completely different pump. The wiring is in the left footwell for the roof console but it was difficult sending the wire through the 'A' (widscreen) pillar. Once i did this the fuel guage worked. Another thing was, you require the oil pressure sender off the donor vehicle also.I sold the vehicle before getting the tacho working.
Dave
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