Just Installed A Tachometer On My R3T

Hmmm, care to provide a description of that ?

I see that the OBDII connection only has four wires.

I'd like to move the GiPRO like yours (I don't have the ATRE version) and free up the OBDII connector.
 
 

Hi and thanks for the Installation instruction.

Just to be on safe side, on the coil there is 1 red and 1 green wire I suppose the red is the positive one?
 
... I'd like to move the GiPRO like yours (I don't have the ATRE version) and free up the OBDII connector.

The version that connects to the Diagnostic connector must be used there - cannot be wired like the ATRE version which is looking directly at the GPS.
So you would need to change it completely for the ATRE version

Just to be on safe side, on the coil there is 1 red and 1 green wire I suppose the red is the positive one?

Red is the power supply - you want the green one, which is the switching signal.
See the notes in posts # 1 & #4 regarding setting the signal configuration
 
Thank you
 
Well, you guys convinced me and I ordered a KOSO tach and clamp from Amazon. It has arrived and looks good, now I just need a day over 35 or so to do the install. I hate trying to work with heat shrink and soldering irons when it is cold, bad enough that the fingers are stiff. I will like the tach, hated the lack of one after the 05 Classic. Thanks for a good install article, it should go well.
 
OK, I have today installed the tach, it did work right away, but I am not certain it is working correctly. Very obvious delay in the readings, 1/2 sec lag or so, does not seem to want to advance above 2-2.5K and idle shows at 300. I did the adjustments, in select mode the needle went to 1 and I did not see any movement when pressing the adjustment button.
So does this sound like what you guys experienced or am I missing something?
Thanks
 

Read the setup instructions several times. Having it set right can be tricky as you can tell by all the back and forth in the post. Do your setup again and don't give up. We know it works so your going to be good with no time and money wasted

It sounds like you are missing something in the number of cylinder settings. There are a lot of choices there to toggle through. If you are getting a reading of some type then the high/low side polarity setting should be correct. As I recall, you get nothing if you have that set wrong. There should be no time delay in your reading response. The needle should indicate near 1K at idle when the number of cylinders are set correctly. If you see that, blip the throttle and you should see correct response from the tach. I sure @Joesmoe will chime in soon as well and help you get going. Unfortunately, I'm a hands on guy and have never been worth a crap as a help desk.

Remember, the first setting you will get into is the number of cylinders setting and there are 6 choices. You need to find the right one by cycling through those choices.
 
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@Mike I encourage you to go back and read the first post in this thread, on which @Bedifferent and I collaborated.

I did the best with that description my 35 years in the Air Force writing and review flight and mechanic manuals for various aircraft gave me.

Still, it's meaningless if in your eyes, the description doesn't compute.

Please have the instructions from the box, and print if you can the write-up from the first post, and go through it again, and if you finally get it, and do so because there is a step missing where you had to take a leap, please let me know, so we can make the description better.

Please keep us informed.

Good luck.