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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / March 2005

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Stuart Adair - 27 Mar 2005 15:06 GMT
Can someone tell me what use a rev counter is in a car ?

I appreciate it can be useful if your a racing driver needing to get the
gear changes right on the power peak, but to normal people driving around
its an absolutely useless piece of information that fills the dashboard.

Much better to replace the rev counter with a clock !!!

Stu
Happy Trails - 27 Mar 2005 15:50 GMT
>Can someone tell me what use a rev counter is in a car ?
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>Stu

Hahahahaha - you dork!

You just want to start an argument.

Use it to check your tuning points.  Use it to tell yourself when you
have over-revv'ed the engine and will have to rebuild it in the near
future.

Normal people don't drive old Jaguars anyway.

Happy Trails To You
webserve - 27 Mar 2005 15:55 GMT
Whilst a rev counter is not of primary importance in every day driving, it
IS important when tuning and timing the motor as well as adjusting the shift
patterns of the transmission.  In my older Jags the rev counter is a warning
system of impending problems should the RPMs start to rise or fall from the
"regular" position at speed.

Besides -- It lets me know the engine is still running at stop lights when
the radio is playing at full blast!!

Webserve

> Can someone tell me what use a rev counter is in a car ?
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Blake Dodson - 27 Mar 2005 17:43 GMT
My Alfa had the tach right in front of the wheel and the speedo in the
ceter of the dash. I guess Italians really like to race!

Hmmm... perhaps you could put a nice tissue holder in its place? Or
maybe it could be used to haul Haggis home from the deli?

Cheers,
Blake
George Bissell - 28 Mar 2005 11:48 GMT
I bet if there wasn't one you'd want one. Always moaning about Jags. why
dont you
get a Merk!!!!!
Stuart Adair - 29 Mar 2005 08:30 GMT
Some replies :-

Happy - I would not consider a dashboard rev counter to be accurate enough
for tuning. When the engine screams its overrevving and I am definitely not
normal - Hence the old Jag.

Blake - Two excellent ideas, a tissue holder or a haggis - Although I'm a
little South of the migration routes of the Haggis. It has been known for
the odd one or two to nest in a local woods.

George - Yes, I do always moan - A trick I learnt from my wife

Best wishes

Stu

>I bet if there wasn't one you'd want one. Always moaning about Jags. why
> dont you
> get a Merk!!!!!
Blake Dodson - 31 Mar 2005 16:19 GMT
Ok Stu,

Is the tachometer broke? (LOL) And how much did you end paying for a
diff from the breakers?

Cheers,
Blake
Stuart Adair - 31 Mar 2005 17:27 GMT
I got a great bargain. I bought a complete rear diff and suspension, front
hubs and suspension arms and 4 great pepperpots for ?36 off ebay. Only
disadvantage was a 6 hr drive there and back to collect but it was well
worth it.
Now I've just got to reassemble and get it back on the car.

Stu

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Blake Dodson - 31 Mar 2005 18:44 GMT
Stuart,

That is a stunning bargain! Well worth the drive. And who knows,
perhaps you might see something pleasant along the way there.

Blake

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