RPM pickup on STi

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RPM pickup on STi

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in Dynoing a STi, i couldn't find a good RPM pickup reference. where do you guys reference it at when you dyno?
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Hmm, if you mean what gear we pull in it's 5th. That is the closest to 1:1 that we get for Dyno runs.
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I thnik you might have missunderstood me. I'm looking for an RPM reference so that the dyno can est. an engine speed (usually you put it on a sparkplug cable). I know that the Sti uses a coil-on plug ignition. where would be the best place to receive this signal be on an STi
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Ah so. Well, considering I have no experience with dyno's, I'll just shut up now :oops:
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