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steve8274 11th January 2012 09:15 PM

etb speedo setup
 
hi all
first of all happy new year
i need to calibrate my etb gauge, its the traditional style with digital mileometer? The instructions state i have to drive car for a mile to do this. the car is not road legal yet and dont wish to be caught on roads just yet.
the manual also states you can enter a "Pulse/distance ratio"
does anyone know what this figure is?
car is using sierra running gear with 1.8 cvh engine if it makes a differnece
thanks
steve

ozzy1 11th January 2012 09:38 PM

I thought you could put in your wheel diameter then move the car one wheel rotation and measure the distance moved and enter that figure :confused:

baz-r 11th January 2012 10:12 PM

it would purley depend on how you have your pickup set and tyre size.
if you had a pickup fitted say to a drive shaft that had 1 magnet then it would be the amount of revs a tyre will do in one mile.
if you had a magnet fitted to your prop and a diff ratio of 3.6 you would multiply the above revs by 3.6 and if we use a gear box cable drive adaptor we could have even more maths to work out as we need to check drive ratios of the cable drive and so on
all we are realy intersted in the amount of triggers we have in a mile
it will be diffrent for everyone as it will be affected on placment of pickup tyre size diff ratios gearbox cable drive ratios etc

rpjg1975 11th January 2012 10:29 PM

I bought a set of gauges a while back which were originally from a company called greengauges. If I remember rightly there are a load of downloadable instructions on their website including setting the speedo up. Sure there are tables of figures etc which should help

flyerncle 12th January 2012 07:55 PM

The wheel will turn a given number of revolutions in a mile,the rolling curcumference (piece of string around the outside and measure)divided into a mile should give you pulses v distance.

steve8274 13th January 2012 09:26 PM

thanks for the replies.
i rang etb up again and this time they gave me a figure to enter when i gave diff and tyre sizes.
dont know why they wouldnt do that when i rang them first time
steve


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