Hey Tod,
The aftermarket digital tachs will be looking for 1 spark for 2 revs, a conventional automotive setup, but we have 2 sparks for 2 revs, so the tach would be counting 1 to many revs, so that's why you need to divide by 2 to get the TRUE rpms per the tach readout. You are right in how YOU are counting the rpms and sparks, but the tach would not be! Get it, got it, good!
T.C.
The aftermarket digital tachs will be looking for 1 spark for 2 revs, a conventional automotive setup, but we have 2 sparks for 2 revs, so the tach would be counting 1 to many revs, so that's why you need to divide by 2 to get the TRUE rpms per the tach readout. You are right in how YOU are counting the rpms and sparks, but the tach would not be! Get it, got it, good!
T.C.
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