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> Recalibrate 911 tach?, 6 cylinder tach reads too low
914ltd
post Oct 5 2017, 02:34 PM
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I know there is lots of talent on this sight. Anyone set up to recalibrate a 911 tach?

I am doing a /6 conversion for my customer and this tach reads low, p/n 911.641.301.01. Both Hollywood and Palo Alto are quoting a long turnaround time.

Thanks Brad


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post Oct 6 2017, 08:27 AM
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QUOTE(914ltd @ Oct 5 2017, 01:34 PM) *

I know there is lots of talent on this sight. Anyone set up to recalibrate a 911 tach?

I am doing a /6 conversion for my customer and this tach reads low, p/n 911.641.301.01. Both Hollywood and Palo Alto are quoting a long turnaround time.

Thanks Brad


Hey Brad. Give this guy a call: http://seattlespeedometer.com/ He does great work, reasonably priced, and turnaround (last time I checked) wasn't bad. He repaired a 911E tach I wanted to use because the redline more-closely matched the 2.7 engine I was using and I didn't want to alter the stock -6 tach. Another big plus was he lived only a couple of miles from me at the time. Time-warp shop.

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