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Big T
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tacho rpm and flywheel question Sun, 26 September 2004 13:56
hey guys. i've got a trueno which has a heavy duty clutch but im also pretty sure has a replaced or lightened flywheel

(the throttle repsonse is VERY sharp), but i find the tacho isn't 100% accurate, especially if i floor it in 1st gear.

it's supposed to redline at 7750 but at full acceleration in 1st gear, the engine cuts at around 7000rpm.

i think the tacho needle is trying to catch up but can't quite make it. if i'm not accelerating hard, the engine will cut normally at

7750. does anyone know a way to make the tacho accurate? would something like a shift light assembly work or does it run off

the tacho needle? do i need to buy an aftermarket tacho? thanks.
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