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Badlandbuggy 750cc Tachometer issues..
I have just installed a Tachometer into my Badland buggy..
I'm running a GS750cc Suzuki engine with dual coils.
Not realizing at the time of buying the rev-counter (tacho), it is made for a single input from a single coil..
My common sense tells me that if i run both (-) negatives ti the coil, ill be bridging the outputs from the CDI, and create both coils to ignite at the same time....
I was thinking the only logical way to overcome this problem is to install Diodes on the feeds to the tacho.......
Any comments?
BTW...
Here is a video of the test run..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zyh3Z6Xj10&feature=c4-overview&list=UUvt_2Of4tpOp5_mjy1tXCkA
I have just installed a Tachometer into my Badland buggy..
I'm running a GS750cc Suzuki engine with dual coils.
Not realizing at the time of buying the rev-counter (tacho), it is made for a single input from a single coil..
My common sense tells me that if i run both (-) negatives ti the coil, ill be bridging the outputs from the CDI, and create both coils to ignite at the same time....
I was thinking the only logical way to overcome this problem is to install Diodes on the feeds to the tacho.......
Any comments?
BTW...
Here is a video of the test run..
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zyh3Z6Xj10&feature=c4-overview&list=UUvt_2Of4tpOp5_mjy1tXCkA
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