Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on November 06, 2012, 02:11:15 pmQuote from: jimbote on November 05, 2012, 09:12:35 pmfactory MKI GTI gasser tach, the bracket I built was beefy with no strange harmonics....3/16 thick plate welded together and was still working great when I sold the truck over two years ago .... Was one of my favorite mods well, maybe i just wasnt using a small enough air gap between the sensor, and the pulley..i was running .060"... it drove my autometer tach just fine.. but not the mk2 gasser stock tach..maybe i should re-install everything, and try a smaller air gap?my second iteration of the bracket was 6061-t6 aluminum channel.. the last one was .100 sheet metal, and soft..I can modify your mk2 gasser stock tach work with your sensor. PM me if interested.
Quote from: jimbote on November 05, 2012, 09:12:35 pmfactory MKI GTI gasser tach, the bracket I built was beefy with no strange harmonics....3/16 thick plate welded together and was still working great when I sold the truck over two years ago .... Was one of my favorite mods well, maybe i just wasnt using a small enough air gap between the sensor, and the pulley..i was running .060"... it drove my autometer tach just fine.. but not the mk2 gasser stock tach..maybe i should re-install everything, and try a smaller air gap?my second iteration of the bracket was 6061-t6 aluminum channel.. the last one was .100 sheet metal, and soft..
factory MKI GTI gasser tach, the bracket I built was beefy with no strange harmonics....3/16 thick plate welded together and was still working great when I sold the truck over two years ago .... Was one of my favorite mods
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on December 21, 2012, 12:05:37 pmQuote from: R.O.R-2.0 on November 06, 2012, 02:11:15 pmQuote from: jimbote on November 05, 2012, 09:12:35 pmfactory MKI GTI gasser tach, the bracket I built was beefy with no strange harmonics....3/16 thick plate welded together and was still working great when I sold the truck over two years ago .... Was one of my favorite mods well, maybe i just wasnt using a small enough air gap between the sensor, and the pulley..i was running .060"... it drove my autometer tach just fine.. but not the mk2 gasser stock tach..maybe i should re-install everything, and try a smaller air gap?my second iteration of the bracket was 6061-t6 aluminum channel.. the last one was .100 sheet metal, and soft..I can modify your mk2 gasser stock tach work with your sensor. PM me if interested.no offense, but if i cant do it myself, its not happening..now, if you feel like telling me how to do it, im down.. but im not gonna pull my car apart, and send you pieces of it.. i just dont feel right letting someone else work on my car..its like letting someone have sex with your wife.. it just doesnt happen.im sure you ARE capable of the mods..i would just rather you share your info with the forum, rather than keep it to yourself and charge for it..
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Any reason you want to make the pick up read off the shank instead of the head?