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Old 03-30-2006, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by SundayDriver
I suspect for amateur motors, it is some testing, some trial and error in the field (we are the test drivers) and shared knowledge.
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Originally Posted by SundayDriver
BTW - The more sophisiticated 'hour meters' are done in data aq. MoTeC, for example, generates a hisogram so you can see how much time in various rpm ranges. You could see how many hours over 5,000 rpm instead of just hours. And how many hours over 11,000 rpm too.
Or in some cases, miliseconds over 11,000 rpm.



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