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Tacho in an MQ patrol :?:

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Tacho in an MQ patrol :?:

Post by bigbennymq »

I need to know how do i set up a tacho in my mq diesel patrol i dont know where to hook the sending wire up to
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Post by ike181 »

wat type of tacho are u useing ?
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Post by stevepet »

The sender unit is on the timing case cover. If you are looking at the engine front on it is on the lower left hand side.
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Post by rochrd »

hey ben why do u need a tacho if, it only rev too 4 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by bigbennymq »

I havent got a tacho yet looking at using an automater if possible
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Post by ike181 »

you running 12v or 24v ? becuase all the automater & speco all are 12v, VDO were the only 24v i could find :? :? :?
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Post by Patchy »

whats wrong with the stock tacho :?
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Post by bigbennymq »

it didnt come with a tacho and it is 24volt but a converter can change it to 12 volt and on the timming case where is the wire to hook it up to
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Post by Patchy »

everyone i looked at had a tacho, i didnt think they came with out tacho's my bad. yeah mines also 24v
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Post by Brendan-s »

i have a feeling that when this issue was previously brought up here one of the MQ gurus (kingy or screwy) reckoned there wasn't a sensor to connect it to.

do a little maths to work out what rpm you're doing at what speed in what gear, and that's all you'll ever need to know. they love 20km/h 1st, 40km/h 2nd, and 60-70km/h 3... at least mine does, it'll drive up the biggest hills at half throttle without a puff of smoke at those speeds...
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Post by MQ080 »

Patchy wrote:everyone i looked at had a tacho, i didnt think they came with out tacho's my bad.
First 3 years of the SD33 doesn't have a tacho, after this period they get a clock. MK onwards came out with tacho. Patchy if you've seen a MQ with one in I would be suggesting it has been retro'ed
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Post by Patchy »

:? 1985 is an MQ isnt it?
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Post by ike181 »

so u can hook a 12v up then ??
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Post by bigbennymq »

yeh i can hook up 12v its just the sender wire i have no sender unit neither
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