mitchelljd02
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98 MAX here. I put a Koso tach on, and I used the Grey wire from the OEM lead. I'm having trouble getting the tach set right.
At idle, my clip on tach on a cylinder lead shows 1230 rpms. With the koso set for a 4 stroke 4 piston, the needle is all over the place. Same thing happens when I set it for 4 stroke 1 piston.
I can only get the needle to stay steady at 1200 when I have the setting at 2 stroke 1 cylinder. Obviously I know our bike is a 4 stroke 4 piston.
Koso describes a 2 stroke for ignition at every 360 degrees (1 rotation of the piston) and 4 stroke at every 720 degrees ( every other rotation).
Has anyone used this gauge, and how did you make it work?
Also, I've searched the forum but I can't find a thread or post with the info I need.
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At idle, my clip on tach on a cylinder lead shows 1230 rpms. With the koso set for a 4 stroke 4 piston, the needle is all over the place. Same thing happens when I set it for 4 stroke 1 piston.
I can only get the needle to stay steady at 1200 when I have the setting at 2 stroke 1 cylinder. Obviously I know our bike is a 4 stroke 4 piston.
Koso describes a 2 stroke for ignition at every 360 degrees (1 rotation of the piston) and 4 stroke at every 720 degrees ( every other rotation).
Has anyone used this gauge, and how did you make it work?
Also, I've searched the forum but I can't find a thread or post with the info I need.
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