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Printed Date: May 29, 2024 at 5:01 AM


Topic: tach learn

Posted By: michelin
Subject: tach learn
Date Posted: February 19, 2013 at 10:42 AM

To experienced remote start installers. When you tach learn should you do it when idle is high at cold start or should you learn tach after idle is steady and at warm engine temperature?

Thanks,
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Posted By: offroadzj
Date Posted: February 19, 2013 at 10:59 AM
I typically let the idle settle down a bit. I normally learn the tach after the car has been sitting in my barely heated garage so it is typically slightly higher than a fully warmed up engine, but not quite as high as an initial ice cold start. So far I've had no return issues (knock on wood)


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Kenny
Owner / Technician
KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205




Posted By: howie ll
Date Posted: February 19, 2013 at 5:34 PM
Let it settle down.

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Posted By: KPierson
Date Posted: February 19, 2013 at 10:32 PM
The tach threshold is supposed to represent the vehicle running at idle. When you program most remote start systems they will create a small window around the setpoint (setpoint - 20 for example). The high threshold for engine shut down is typically 2 - 4x the idle RPM.

If you have a car that starts and high idles at 1200 RPM but then settles down to 1000 RPM let's look at what that will do to the system.

At 1200 RPM the remote start will turn the starter off at 1200 - 20 (from above). If the car is warm and it cranks right to 1,000 RPM the remote start won't see the minimum RPM needed and won't shut the starter off until it times out (usually after around 10 seconds). The high threshold will be 1200 x 4 or 4800 RPM. Well within acceptable range.

At 1000 RPM the remote start will turn the starter off at 1000 - 20 RPM. This should be acceptable in either a high idle or low idle situation. The high threshold will be 1000 x 4 or 4000 RPM. Again, well within acceptable range for a high RPM shut down.

The other thing to keep in mind is that a motor cranks around 350 RPM. It is important that your low idle is considerably above your crank RPM, otherwise the remote start might shut the starter output off too soon.

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Kevin Pierson




Posted By: michelin
Date Posted: February 20, 2013 at 10:23 AM
Great replies, thanks. Will come in handy.

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