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Re: tach tech tip

To: J&E <J&E@ontis.com>
Subject: Re: tach tech tip
From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@flash.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 18:41:33 -0700
J&E wrote:

>         I just completed tom halls tech tip on my mk1a tach.  Previously it
> had no movement.  I have a ford  electronic  ignition in the car.  i get
> movement now but can't quite adjust the dashpot low enough.  It reads
> about1100  rpm when my sun timing lite reads 775 .  It also is a bit jumpy.
> About 200-300 rpm.  Did my electronics guy put a resistor of the wrong value
> in?  thanks
>     steve   b382001622

Steve,

I take it someone else bought the components and made the circuits.  Most trim
potentiometers are clearly marked with their resistance range, as opposed to
color coded fixed resistors.  The schematic, with correct values, is available
on STOA's web site as a PDF download, or can be seen - but not directly
downloaded - in Tom's Club Article on the TigersUnited web site:


http://www.TigersUnited.com/articles/ar-STOA.asp

Thanks to Tom Hall and STOA.

Steve


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