How i setup hardware rpm ? (4 cylinders 4 plugs)
i have a RT rpm sensor and a DL1.
i put red wire to 1 plug ht or coil ht with p-clip ?
Why is there 2 p-clips with the sensor ?
blue wire to the ground or engine ?
many thanks for help
jp magne
How: install hardware rpm ?
Ideally connect the blue wire to a good ground on the engine.
The two P-clips should be different sizes to accommodate different sized wires.
You can put the P-clip around either a coil-distributor or a coil-plug HT lead, it is a matter of convenience.
Look in Help for more info.
Best Regards,
The two P-clips should be different sizes to accommodate different sized wires.
You can put the P-clip around either a coil-distributor or a coil-plug HT lead, it is a matter of convenience.
Look in Help for more info.
Best Regards,
Al Seim
Race Technology USA
Race Technology USA
RPM Source Clarification
I've read through the help files associated with connecting the RPM pickup and it seems that using the negative lead on the coil should be more reliable than a P clip around the HT lead or a spark plug lead.
Under the Low Tension Pickup section it implies that the red wire can be directly connected to the negative lead of the coil, while grounding the other wire. Both of these wires are still connected to the Spark In and Spark Gnd inputs on the DL1.
Is this correct? The Wires with Ring Terminals section of the Low Tension Pickup page was misleading (like it belonged on the HT Lead Page).
Thanks,
Paul
Under the Low Tension Pickup section it implies that the red wire can be directly connected to the negative lead of the coil, while grounding the other wire. Both of these wires are still connected to the Spark In and Spark Gnd inputs on the DL1.
Is this correct? The Wires with Ring Terminals section of the Low Tension Pickup page was misleading (like it belonged on the HT Lead Page).
Thanks,
Paul
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