Portable / Handheld Tachometer

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24 Jul 2012 02:05 #538131 by Archiddeon
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Does any have a portable tachometer that they have used and would recommend? I am looking for something that is sufficiently accurate (the manual says +/- 25 rpm) and yet affordable (have seen some upwards of $300). Some sort of inductive tach would probably be best.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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24 Jul 2012 02:28 #538140 by wireman
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Dont some timing lights have that feature? B)

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24 Jul 2012 10:13 #538164 by Motor Head
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wireman wrote: Dont some timing lights have that feature? B)


Yes they do.
Also a good DVOM will have an Inductive Pick-up for a Tach signal.

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24 Jul 2012 10:23 #538168 by 650ed
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Take a look at dwell meters. Pretty much all of them have built in tachometers. Ed

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24 Jul 2012 12:38 - 24 Jul 2012 12:41 #538187 by loudhvx
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This is the one I use. It's pretty cheap. I think you can get them on ebay for $25 somtimes. The tach is very precise for doing mixture tuning.

www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16160

It is sold under the Sunpro name, and the Craftsman name, as well.

Like any dwell/tach gauge designed for classic cars, you have to multiply the gauge numbers to get the true reading. For instance, on this meter you multiply the gauge reading by 4 to get the true RPM, and 8 to get the true dwell angle.

You connect it to one of the coil leads. I leave a short wire on the coil that I can access from under the tank without removing the tank.
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01 Aug 2012 16:19 #540031 by Archiddeon
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Thanks all!

I picked up an Actron unit on ebay for $10 :)

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