mcramsay
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posted on 19/2/12 at 03:23 PM |
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acewell speedo
just a quick one guys, im using an acewell dash, and im trying to set up the speedo on it, i have a magnet mounted on the prop (GBSC Zero kit car by
the way) and i have the reed switch mounted about the magnet, if you rotate the prop by hand i can feel the reed switch clicking so i know its
working.. obviously there must be some kind of calibration needed to get the speedo reading correctly, IE how much the car moved in relation to one
revolution of the prop?
i figured that the wheel circumferance divided by the diff ratio would give you the correct number to put into the acwell? im not sure if that is
correct though! does any body know?
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mcramsay
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posted on 19/2/12 at 03:52 PM |
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the acwell manual makes no sence, this is the example and the exact english used in the manual :
the setting value shal be changed be calculating the wheel circumference be divided by the ratio of wheel and speed cable gear (not using any speed
cable gear) for example the wheel circumference has to be divided by 5 in case 1 wheel revoulution equals 5 turns of speed cable.
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mad-butcher
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posted on 19/2/12 at 04:00 PM |
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out of curiosity were did you buy it
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gavin174
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posted on 19/2/12 at 04:09 PM |
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contact Russ Bost
www.furorecars.co.uk
or u2u him on here
http://www.essexkitcarclub.com
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coozer
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posted on 19/2/12 at 04:53 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mcramsay
just a quick one guys, im using an acewell dash, and im trying to set up the speedo on it, i have a magnet mounted on the prop (GBSC Zero kit car by
the way) and i have the reed switch mounted about the magnet, if you rotate the prop by hand i can feel the reed switch clicking so i know its
working.. obviously there must be some kind of calibration needed to get the speedo reading correctly, IE how much the car moved in relation to one
revolution of the prop?
i figured that the wheel circumferance divided by the diff ratio would give you the correct number to put into the acwell? im not sure if that is
correct though! does any body know?
Thats right, theres a section in the setup menu where you put a number in. Circumferance of the tyre divided by the diff ratio.
This gets you close. I did that then used my sat nav to fine tune the number so it reads just under the actual speed.
1972 V8 Jago
1980 Z750
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