This is a cheap 20$ Diesel engine boat tachometer, but it seems to update faster than some digital. Note: Make sure you get one that you can adjust the zero point on. For this you can get a cheap bicycle computer with rpm counter on to use to zero the tach in.
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That's pretty cool. Got a manufacturer/part number?
How does it work? Diesels don't have spark ignition systems. Do you have to install a magnetic sensor?
Yea and no. I'll get ebay links later. but its all connected with 3 wires and only one from the engine/ Alternator. So the tach reads the pps i guess from the AC light power source.
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Ahh. Very interesting. While I was awaiting your reply, I did a little research and learned more. I hadn't thought of that. I just assumed that a diesel tach would require the use of either a photo sensor, or a magnetic one.
Ahh. Very interesting. While I was awaiting your reply, I did a little research and learned more. I hadn't thought of that. I just assumed that a diesel tach would require the use of either a photo sensor, or a magnetic one.
Ya same here, and thats the beauty of it, its so easy.