Hey, since I'm going to have to alter the resistance in there, can I switch to a gasser tacho at the same time?I mean, will a resistor mod alone make that work on my car as well?I take it that you can use a gasser tacho on a diesel gauge pod...?
the foil circuit and tacho unit are what is different.
Coming back to this subject; I have the option to use a gasser rev counter face on the GTD rev counter unit, and adjusting/changing the aforementioned resistor should help calibrate the new rev counter combination.I have still some unresolved issues about this, however.So, I can fix the rev counter calibration to meet my differently-sized pulley wheels, but can I at the same time also calibrate to a different gauge face?The gasser gauge face has a different reading pattern, i.e. the numbers 1.... 2... 3... and so on, are at different distance from each other on the different face plates, diesel and gasser respectively.So, using a different face plate on the diesel rev counter body, I might be able to adjust, say, 2000 rpm on the face to correspond to 2000 true rpm, but how would I accomplish a setting that would read true at every rpm point? Or maybe I would need to use the gasser rev counter circuit/body as well?My goal is to make an OE-looking gauge pod that will support my 6300 rpm redline, and also the increased top speed ( I will change the speedo too).Any ideas?
Do not swap gauge faces if the to another tach if spacings between ticks are different. It will never read correct. I'd suggest getting the tach to work first 'on the bench" before spending a lot of time to make it look "factory". The last thing you want is have a tach that looks factory but does not work. Get a photo tach on Ebay to calibrate yours. They're cheap and accurate.