Could be just a fluke.... My bro's 99 Trans Am sais it idles ~300RPMs but
above 1000RPM's and its accurate, and on the other hand, my buddys 94 MX6 V6
stock tach will burry itself past 8K RPMs and the aftermarket tach shows
that its off my ~1000RPM's in the upper RPM range...
It could just be a bad tach....
Tim Berry - Chesapeake, VA
97 Dakota CC 360 Auto 4300lbs
best ET to date: 13.03@103.76
355.8RWHP 395.2RWTQ
99 Neon R/T Daily Driver
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kyle Vanditmars" <kylevan@telus.net>
To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 3:25 AM
Subject: DML: Tachometer error...
>
> Well, since I know my Dak doesn't have a diesel, there's no way it's
idling
> at the ~200 rpm when warm that is indicated by the tach. Although I have
an
> auto, it would be nice to have a properly working tachometer. The weird
> thing is, every once in a while it will indicate idle at ~600 or so when
> warmed up, but that is definitely a rare event! Another thing that
puzzles
> me, is that when the tach gets to the upper rev range, it seems to be
> indicating bang on. If I remember right, the fuel cutoff is at about 5200
> rpm, and I've bounced off it in the rain on occaision, and the tach was
> right there. Anyway, if anyone has an idea about WHY the guage would be
> doing that, I would be most appreciative.
>
> Truck specs: '92, v6, auto, 2wd, gauge cluster with tach (if there's any
> difference.)
>
>
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