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Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:14 pm
by timbra
Hej,
I am looking for a nice solution to place a revmeter in the Amazon . I would be very happy if suggestions and photos would come out of the forum.
A revmeter as the 123gt I do not like, I would also not like a hole in the upholstery.
Would be nice to hear from you!
Hälsningar
Tim
Hej,
Jag söker en trevlig lösning att placera en varvräknare i Amazonas. Jag skulle bli mycket glad om förslag och foton skulle komma ut av forumet.
En varvräknare som 123 GT jag inte gillar, så jag skulle inte vilja ha en hål i klädseln.
Skulle vara trevligt att höra från dig!
Hälsningar
Tim

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:20 pm
by Arne
Det som blir snyggt är att montera en 80 mm. varvräknare på vänster A - stolpe. Det var rätt så vanligt förr i tiden. Montera det i ett rör med fästöron i samma skruvar som den inre ramen till framrutan sitter i.

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:37 pm
by timbra
OK, jag har hört från en sådan lösning. Är det verkligen vacker? Och kan du visa en bild?
Det skulle vara trevligt!

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:21 pm
by timbra
Hej,
nobody has a pic for me?
Would be nice to see some solutions.
Best wishes
Tim

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:43 am
by Dieseltroll
Hi Tim!

I have a small (52 mm) tachometer mounted in my Amazon next to the radio I have mounted under the dashboard. It may not be the most logical placement, but I like it! I found some pictures for you, of course they dont show the revcounter exactly, but you have to imagine :D

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I don't know if you like me have some accesories that you can attach it to? Perhaps that could be an solution for you?

Good luck!

// M

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:57 am
by timbra
Hej, thank you! Nice! Last days I was not here, so I´ve seen it today!
Is it possible switch or do you kick of the racket?
Best wishes and beautiful festive days
Tim

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:12 pm
by Dieseltroll
Hi again
timbra wrote:Is it possible switch or do you kick of the racket?
Could you clarify this? I am confused as to what you are asking :? I am happy to answer any qustions about my installation if I only knew what you are wondering about...

Du kamen aus Deutschland, richtig?
Können Sie das klären Ihre Frage? Ich bin ein wenig verwirrt hier :? Ich bin froh zu beantworten fragen darüber, wie habe ich meine Installation wenn ich nur wüßte, was du gefragt beantworten ...

Edit: Added some german as well...

// M

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 4:09 pm
by QV
förmodar att han undrar om du kan växla (switch) utan att så l varvräknaren (slå bort varvräknaren från hållaren)....

/Janne

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:53 pm
by Dieseltroll
Thanks for the interpretation Janne!

I sometimes hit the radiobox during very vivid gearchanges (Racing style :D ), but I dont feel that it is a problem as it happens very seldom. The radio is merely hung over the flange under the dashboard with an extra support bracket from the wiper motor but it is still a suprisingly rigid mounting. I believe it has only fallen of maybe once or twice...

// M

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:39 am
by BLt
Hey
The position on the tachometer (80mm) in my car, other gauges are 52mm.

/ Bosse
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Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 7:46 pm
by timbra
Sorry, I´m not so often online. Thanks for the interpretation Janne. That was it!
And thanks for the new pic Bosse. You have really many instruments! Nice!
Now I found one for me. I try to put it at the ashtray because the display is like the speed display. not round but square.
I post some pictures when its ready!
Thank you all for the suggestions.
tim

Re: Varvräknare - nice solution to fit

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:03 pm
by A-masen
Here is a picture that I found in this thread: http://www.flickr.com/groups/swedensbes ... 6/?view=lg
It requires, however, a lot of modification.

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