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Author: Subject: koso rx1n rev counter
mkblade

posted on 24/2/08 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
koso rx1n rev counter

hi all
been messing around with the above today ive got everything working

one problem with it though is the rev counter is all over the place cant get a stable readfing

orginaly wired to the rpm wire from the blade ecu. works but eratic

wraped the wire around no1 spark plug lead . works but still erratic actually tried all the leads

wired it staight to the coil that feeds 1&4 leads still erratic

anyone eles got this problem or knows a fix for it.

thanks simon

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Jimbob

posted on 25/2/08 at 12:07 AM Reply With Quote
No answer as such but i have a KOSO dash, not the same one(see my photo archive) but mine is also jumpy, my mates one is too, tried everything.
May just be how they are?
Shift light made it irrelevant for me but its nice to know!

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tim windmill

posted on 25/2/08 at 09:14 AM Reply With Quote
mine is the same, tried various methods as above but all give the same symptoms, mine is wrapped round number 1 plug lead and is erratic on tick over but much better when it is being driven. LOoks as though they are all the same.
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Omni

posted on 25/2/08 at 09:19 AM Reply With Quote
That is not good. I was looking at getting a set of these clocks. Maybe I will have to try and find the 929 Stock Clocks after all

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Antnicuk

posted on 25/2/08 at 09:39 AM Reply With Quote
are all you guys running Bike engines? i have just got a dash but will be running it on a rotary engine





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tim windmill

posted on 25/2/08 at 10:59 AM Reply With Quote
mine is on a zetec
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mkblade

posted on 25/2/08 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
mine is a 919 blade

as i say ive tried all methods i know cant think of any more,sometimes its worse than others

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2b_pablo

posted on 25/2/08 at 06:34 PM Reply With Quote
my vapor one is the same, installed an autometer one instead





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Omni

posted on 26/2/08 at 01:53 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 2b_pablo
my vapor one is the same, installed an autometer one instead


Got any details for the Autometer?

Cheers,

O

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2b_pablo

posted on 26/2/08 at 01:57 PM Reply With Quote


http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?ref=search&gid=2482

bought from realsteel (autometer distributer) for about £50.





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iank

posted on 29/2/08 at 02:58 PM Reply With Quote
Just read this on the acewell FAQ page which may help.
http://www.acewell-meter.co.uk/en_uk/faq/index.htm

quote:
Q: My rev counter jumps all over the place and doesn't give a steady reading
A: The signal strength is too high or there is too much interference.
Disconnect the sensor wire at the engine and see if it still jumps around. If it does, check that it doesn't touch any HT leads, and try replacing the yellow wire with a length of Co-Axial cable (small diameter TV aerial) Connect the outer mesh to the chassis / frame / ground wire, and use the inner wire as the sender - ensure that the least amount of wire possible protrudes from the mesh.
There are 2 ways of sensing the revs, either connect to the wire between the coils & CDI (Electronic Ignition) / points or wrap the sensor wire around the spark plug lead. - Try both methods
If you are wrapping the sensor wire around the spark plug lead then do not strip the insulation from the wire, and try various number of coils between 2 and 10 to see which gives the best reading.
If the spark strength is too high, you may also get strange readings, try inserting a 1 Meg ohm resistor between the Acewell and the sensor wire (and then both pickup methods)
Depending on the vehicle, you will find that one of the above gives the most pleasing results.






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RichieC

posted on 8/3/08 at 05:01 PM Reply With Quote
Has anyone tried this advice?

Mine is also all over the place. Its fairly good to about 3k then doesnt want to move past that.

Not too much of an issue but Id like the rev light to work.

Also, SVA wise, do they use their own rev counter or rely on the one fitted?

Rgds

Rich






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