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Bench Test Trans Am Tachometer
Hi, I have a bunch of Trans Am tachometers and I'm looking for a simple way to bench test them w/o having to hook them up to a car. Does anyone know of an easy way to do this?
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A pulse generator would do it if you have one.
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Bench Test Trans Am Tachometer
I'd be willing to invest in one. Any idea where I can get one that's reasonably priced?
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There's a Corvette place that sells their own tester. In my opinion $150 is as cheap as your ever going to be able to find one of these, short of building one on your own.
http://willcoxcorvette.com/product_i...38d67a4b849c3c
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Peter Serio Owner, Precision Pontiac Last edited by Peter Serio; 03-11-2012 at 07:11 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Wow, that looks like exactly what I need. I'll give them a call tomorrow. Thank you!!!
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Let me know how that works, it looks like a decent tester for the $. I looked over their website and watched a couple of their video posts on You-tube as well. Looks like the guy knows what he is talking about. I would like to see he super shop tester, in-person. The one he sells on-line is his more basic version that is portable.
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Very cool. I ordered it this afternoon. Thanks again for the link! Will let you know how it works. Keep your fingers crossed.
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