macd
Well-Known Member
sandro:
I still doubt about the rpm meter.
Being a cheap Chinese one, I checked it against a friend's motor bike's rpm meter: A reading difference of 5% - 15% was found, but the bike meter display was a coarse bar row of variable
Was the rpm meter the type that clipped onto a spark plug lead?
If so, was your friend's bike 2-stroke or 4-stroke? If it was 2-stroke, like your outboard, you can rely on the readings within the variabiity limits you discovered. If the bike was a four-stroke, it is almost certainly giving false readings for your outboard.
I still doubt about the rpm meter.
Being a cheap Chinese one, I checked it against a friend's motor bike's rpm meter: A reading difference of 5% - 15% was found, but the bike meter display was a coarse bar row of variable
Was the rpm meter the type that clipped onto a spark plug lead?
If so, was your friend's bike 2-stroke or 4-stroke? If it was 2-stroke, like your outboard, you can rely on the readings within the variabiity limits you discovered. If the bike was a four-stroke, it is almost certainly giving false readings for your outboard.