Dan_69GTX
TDR MEMBER
Created this to no hijack Wayne's post.
Can this 88V meter be used to measure RPM on a motor with any number of cylinders?? 1-12 cyclinders?
I'm asking because the snap-on meter I have forces you to select 4,6, or 8 cyl and tells you what it is. If you wanna do more or less cylinders you gotta keep that in mind.
Due to more small engine work, I'd like something easy for single cylinder stuff.
Is there a way to measure RPM on a COP (coil over plug) / DIS system?
My Fluke 79 (from 1988) is starting to not cooperate so I'll be replacing it and thinking of the 88V kit.
I have a few small engines I need to work on that need to have MAX RPM set and currently that tool is not working either.
Looking at getting either this:
https://www.aeswave.com/Fluke-88V-Automotive-Multimeter-Combo-Kit-p8661.html
or
https://gtc.ca/Products/GTC505m.html
Yea, they each do different things - but I need to replace the fluke first.
Can this 88V meter be used to measure RPM on a motor with any number of cylinders?? 1-12 cyclinders?
I'm asking because the snap-on meter I have forces you to select 4,6, or 8 cyl and tells you what it is. If you wanna do more or less cylinders you gotta keep that in mind.
Due to more small engine work, I'd like something easy for single cylinder stuff.
Is there a way to measure RPM on a COP (coil over plug) / DIS system?
My Fluke 79 (from 1988) is starting to not cooperate so I'll be replacing it and thinking of the 88V kit.
I have a few small engines I need to work on that need to have MAX RPM set and currently that tool is not working either.
Looking at getting either this:
https://www.aeswave.com/Fluke-88V-Automotive-Multimeter-Combo-Kit-p8661.html
or
https://gtc.ca/Products/GTC505m.html
Yea, they each do different things - but I need to replace the fluke first.