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Rev counter
Hi, I've searched high and low for info on this but only found threads with details of how to fit a specific rev counter and that it is uneccesary to fit a rev counter to a standard engine.
I however am going to be in need of one as when I have fitted my large sound system I am going to find it difficult to hear the revs of the engine when it is on. Whilst 'the car talks to you' through the pedal and acceleration, I'd like to have a visual indicator to make sure I don't end up driving everywhere in second!
I understand that there are a few different types of tachometer: electrical, mechanical... and that I'll need one for a 4 cylinder engine. Could anyone tell me what type (elec/mech/...) I should go for in terms of suitability in fitting to a mildly tuned 1098? I can then get on ebay and make sure I get the right sort.
Many thanks,
George
I however am going to be in need of one as when I have fitted my large sound system I am going to find it difficult to hear the revs of the engine when it is on. Whilst 'the car talks to you' through the pedal and acceleration, I'd like to have a visual indicator to make sure I don't end up driving everywhere in second!
I understand that there are a few different types of tachometer: electrical, mechanical... and that I'll need one for a 4 cylinder engine. Could anyone tell me what type (elec/mech/...) I should go for in terms of suitability in fitting to a mildly tuned 1098? I can then get on ebay and make sure I get the right sort.
Many thanks,
George
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haha, I too like to hear the sound of the engine, but on long drives I like to have some music... and listening to a lot of dub and reggae bass is very important, hence the need for a decent sound system 
A 52mm guage would be ideal, both for ease of fitting and to match the oil/water gauge, but I'm keen to get one with similar number styling to the Minor speedo - the corsair one is very similar. Will have another look under 'Smiths rev counter' and see whats about.

A 52mm guage would be ideal, both for ease of fitting and to match the oil/water gauge, but I'm keen to get one with similar number styling to the Minor speedo - the corsair one is very similar. Will have another look under 'Smiths rev counter' and see whats about.
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i have put a spridget rev counter in my morris and have the same problem, every time i indicate the rev counter drops to zero. ive also found that if i rev above 3500rpm the rev counter goes wild and oscillates from 2000 to 5000 rpm.would this be an indication that the coil is damaged in some way?? or just bad wiring/rev counter.charlie_morris_minor wrote:I have just removed a spridget rev counter from lilly as every time i turned the lights on the revs died! yes the car was wired that badly!
spridgets have a voltage stabiliser for the instruments IIRC. Does the Morris?
Don't really miss not having one myself, but in the SAAB where it's really quiet, it's quite useful. You sort of get to know, though after a while, how quick you can go in which gear.
In my midget, the rev counter used to go crazy when the condensor was on the way out.
I find my ears go wild when I keep it above 3500rpm for prolonged periods.
Andrew
Don't really miss not having one myself, but in the SAAB where it's really quiet, it's quite useful. You sort of get to know, though after a while, how quick you can go in which gear.
In my midget, the rev counter used to go crazy when the condensor was on the way out.
I find my ears go wild when I keep it above 3500rpm for prolonged periods.

Andrew
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