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cant see any reason why it wouldnt work as far as im a wear thats where the std counter picks up from!
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wont work mate. needs an electronic wire to connect to such as a coil trigger wire. the XUD has nothing similar.
You need to get the sensor off a 306 and bolt it in to the 205 then nick the gubbins out a 306 rev gauge and wire it up.
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back of the block on the webbing that faces the fly wheel
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I've seen a 106 1.9 XUD on YT with an after market rev counter. There must be a way surely? Even if it involves using the 306 tacho sensor thingy?
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(31-12-2012, 02:44 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: back of the block on the webbing that faces the fly wheel
This, make sure you give it a good clean before you put it back on
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I can't remember exactly if after market rev counters can read the standard VR sensor on the back of the block...
However, if you know the ratio, you can use the W terminal on the alternator...
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W terminal on alternator is easiest way, the stock sensor is a farce to get working with anything other than the stock dashs'
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How would you set it up on the alternator though?
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Darren & Ruan my alternator looks different to my 306's I'm guessing its the 205 one, the belts all look a lot thinner too.
Would the gauge I originally linked on eBay connect up to this W terminal?
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so if you knew the size of the crank pulley and the size of the alternator pulley, you could work out the ratio, then work a rev counter from that?