This is a example of how to resolve a "Dirty" RPM signal. In the
distant past, this was quite common
using AiM products on 125cc shifter engines, especially those with aftermarket
ignitions.
By cutting a small piece
of fuel line and zip tying it alongside the spark plug wire, this provides just
enough separation to clean up the RPM signal and provide you with clear RPM
traces when viewed in the Race Studio software.
Mounting your EV3 and
MyChron3 product:
This
is a Drack EV3 mounted under a CIK fairing using our "Tray Mount". This protects
the logger from rain and other items and also provides a very clean install.
This
is a tray type mount on a rounded front fairing.
This
is another Drack EV3 using our tray mount. This image also shows the junction
box's mounting location.
This
is a MyChron3 Gold junction box mounted on the chassis.
Speed Sensor Mounting
Tips
This
is a image of a speed sensor located on the right front wheel.
This
is a speed sensor mounted on the left rear corner and measures rear axle speed.
Here
is another example of a rear axle speed sensor mount
Yet
another different way to locate a rear axle speed sensor.
Steering Sensor Mounting
Here
are a few preferred steering position sensor method
Water Temp Sensor Mount
Water
temp sensor mounted into a thermostat on a 60cc shifter
If you have images of
great ways to mount our products, please pass them along and we will post them
here!!
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