Relics,
Could you cut and resize your pictures to 640 to they don't blow out the forum line formatting?
I think Relics tach is like mine. His was $16 and mine $18. That body tach with the S1 and S2 and mounting flanges is all over the net with various names and prices from 14 to 60 dollars. Most don't have a maker name. Mine don't. They all seem to have the same functions but various lead and wire connects. Some have potted non replaceable bats and some replaceable. I'm beginning to think they are all the same.
Mine came with a one sheet "manual' which says exactly this (below) for setting the rpm sensor type. Does anyone have exactly that on their how to set rpm sheet?
TO SET THE TACHOMETER (SPARK PLUG FIRING REVOLUTION):Press and hold the S1 button for 4 seconds. The LCS will display 01(spark plug fires twice per revolution), 02(once per revoution), 02(every other revolution), 04(hour only, will not display RPM). Once you find your desired spark plug firing pattern, release the S1 button. The LCD will blink for 8 to 10 seconds and return to total hour meter mode. The default for the standard model is 02(once per revolution).
The tack is ok and sync's for readings with a versatach which is one of the vibrating wire tachs. I have three of them an they are all the same and match reading across all three. The update is slow taking 1/2 second to 3 seconds at times. This gets to be a problem when trying to read sag. Often with speed change the thing will post way out of range numbers but come back in over time. Sometimes when starting it takes the gage three to several seconds to get the rpm right. I'm wondering if all these tachs respond the same and in fact are all the same internals with a few minor changes i.e. the guts of the reader are all alike.
Borat, what is your's like? Does it get instantanous readings and always on the money or does it goof up and sometimes hunt for a few seconds for the right rpm especially with speed changes?