Adding a tach to MY 250 D-Tracker
#1
Adding a tach to MY 250 D-Tracker
My bike didn't come with tach and I might want to add one or a rpm actuated window switch device to help me in testing. Which would really simplify things with a timer starting at a specified rpm and stopping at a specified rpm
4200-8500rpm testing for example: starting with say holding 3rd gear @ 3890rpm (20 mph), then WOT - the window switch turns on timer at 4200rpm and turns it off at 8500rpm (44mph) (with my gearing and rear tire diameter) I tested my speedo with a speedometer app and it's slow 10% but I could allow for it that.
Simple 1 gear test bursts. As long as I use the same stretch of road, the comparison timing from one mod to the next would be valid and quick.
I think KLXs with tachs have one wire to the coil and one to the CDI. I'd rather not be connecting anything to my CDI, so I wonder how people here have hooked up the Vapor or Trailtech?
I suppose if their bike OEM cluster had a tach they just used factory connections, but if something else was done I'd be interested
4200-8500rpm testing for example: starting with say holding 3rd gear @ 3890rpm (20 mph), then WOT - the window switch turns on timer at 4200rpm and turns it off at 8500rpm (44mph) (with my gearing and rear tire diameter) I tested my speedo with a speedometer app and it's slow 10% but I could allow for it that.
Simple 1 gear test bursts. As long as I use the same stretch of road, the comparison timing from one mod to the next would be valid and quick.
I think KLXs with tachs have one wire to the coil and one to the CDI. I'd rather not be connecting anything to my CDI, so I wonder how people here have hooked up the Vapor or Trailtech?
I suppose if their bike OEM cluster had a tach they just used factory connections, but if something else was done I'd be interested
Last edited by Richard Avatar; 03-16-2014 at 06:59 AM.
#4
I'll take a look at the Vapor website then, thanks
#5
Richard, I'm not really familiar with the D-T, but the wiring harness may have the same OEM tach wire as the rest of the lineup. If it does, locate it on a wiring diagram and use it like I did for my Vapor. Just like mod40, my '06 was a blue wire. On the other method that Trial Tech shows on their site, I tried variations of that method, and it was somewhat unreliable. When experimenting with that method I read some sources of people using a resistor or diode or some such setup to get that method to be more reliable, but for me it bounced around on the readout too much.
#6
I'm in communication with MSD about their window switch. The tech guy said their box would have to get a signal from the coil, and asked how many primary wires there are and if it's capacitive discharge.
I sent him Pippin's wiring diagram, but i guess I'll have to pull the tank and see if there's 12v at the primary with the key on
I sent him Pippin's wiring diagram, but i guess I'll have to pull the tank and see if there's 12v at the primary with the key on
Last edited by Richard Avatar; 03-19-2014 at 12:27 AM.
#7
I'm in communication with MSD about their window switch. The tech guy said their box would have to get a signal from the coil, and asked how many primary wires there are and if it's capacitive discharge.
I sent him Pippin's wiring diagram, but i guess I'll have to pull the tank and see if there's 12v at the primary with the key on
I sent him Pippin's wiring diagram, but i guess I'll have to pull the tank and see if there's 12v at the primary with the key on
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