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Checking RPMs
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What’s the best way to keep RPMs in check. We have 2 rpm limit classes and would like a simple way to do this. Some tractors have the rpm plug in. What is the best set up to monitor or log these? Is there anything you can use that doesn’t involve someone climbing on the sled to check the box every hook?
How are other organizations doing it? |
Re: Checking RPMs
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Registered: 12/09/2008 Posts: 513 |
Call up Fair Valley Performance, they make a RPM box that will record the whole classes RPM for review by your tech officials, or to check RPM's prior to the pull. --- |
Re: Checking RPMs
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Association
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Thanks Ryan! How does ECI do it? Does someone check the box between each hook on the track? Or do they download and make a DQ call later?
Anyway to log ground speed? |
Re: Checking RPMs
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Registered: 12/09/2008 Posts: 513 |
It's up to the puller to be under 3000rpm prior to their hook. We will check their RPM's once at the beginning of the season. Then we will log the whole class and check at the end of the pull to see if anybody was over.
We use a Agritronix speed board setup to watch speed. 10.1mph is dq for our farm stock class. 16.1 is dq for our 2 Hot 2 Farm class. --- |
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