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Getting a OEM petrol engine tacho to work with a diesel engi
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Getting a OEM petrol engine tacho to work with a diesel engi
Anyone know how to make this happen?
Is there an adaptor for these somewhere?
From what I know, the petrol tach works off the coil. The diesel tach works off a sensor on the crank/flywheel/front pulley. But I don't have a crank sensor......
Oh, it's for a 95 Land Rover Disco.
Is there an adaptor for these somewhere?
From what I know, the petrol tach works off the coil. The diesel tach works off a sensor on the crank/flywheel/front pulley. But I don't have a crank sensor......
Oh, it's for a 95 Land Rover Disco.
Excuse my ignorance.. whats a vr sensor and what would you modify to the input circuit on the tacho?F'n_Rover wrote:A VR sensor off a EL ford and a modified input circuit on the tach should work.
Ive stuck a 1hz into my fj80 a bit more than a year ago, and have never got around the tacho thingy.
Ulises
Ulises
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vr sensor = variable reluctance. ( its a magnet with a coil of wire around it, most cars would use this kind of thing as they are cheap and very reliable) They put out a few volts ac when a steel cog moves under them.udm wrote:Excuse my ignorance.. whats a vr sensor and what would you modify to the input circuit on the tacho?F'n_Rover wrote:A VR sensor off a EL ford and a modified input circuit on the tach should work.
Ive stuck a 1hz into my fj80 a bit more than a year ago, and have never got around the tacho thingy.
Ulises
Get a cog that matches the tach not the motor (as in number of teeth)
A tach input would be set up for a much higher voltage - You can either make up a black box to step up the vr sensors output or change the tach internally.
I've never done this and never will, but it's doable - although there's probably a better way.

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