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Definition of tachometer in English: tachometernoun taˈkɒmɪtə An instrument which measures the working speed of an engine (especially in a road vehicle), typically in revolutions per minute. Example sentencesExamples - There was a tachometer in the cockpit but no tach drive to connect it with the engine.
- It also has the standard speedometer, tachometer and fuel gauges.
- Allowable equipment is usually limited to a compass, chart and tachometer.
- Ken peered over his oxygen mask at the tachometer and cylinder head temperature gauges for number three.
- There are also new designs to the analogue speedometer and tachometer, together with digital clock and outside temperature gauge built into the fascia above the centre console.
- The built-in tachometers and rpm-based automatic shifters that are incorporated into some delay boxes/devices may not be used for any purpose.
- When things are going right, you only need to see the gauges you use to set power, the tachometers.
- Drivers watch their tachometers, which monitor RPMs, to get an idea of how fast they are going.
- There was a strong clutch pedal to depress, a right hand gear shift, and a tachometer to tell you when you reached 7,000 RPM and it was time to change gear again.
- It is a nice car to sit in, with the driver faced by a unique instrument panel, silver-faced gauges and dials including red-lined tachometer, speedo and analogue gauges for oil temperature and pressure.
- Simultaneously, a transparent display rises from above the wheel and is illuminated by ultra-violet light to reveal the speedometer and tachometer.
- Knowing the accuracy limits of the aircraft tachometer may eliminate the need for further examination of the engine and propeller, or it may confirm the need for further troubleshooting.
- When he cleared the bend he would release the brake and the car would leap forward as the revs soared towards the 7000 mark on the tachometer.
- In fact, all the gauges were very easy to read, especially the all important tachometer, though the modern electronics will not let you over-rev the engine as it will over-ride your command and shift up at the top end of the red-line.
- That's because one is conventional: it uses light bulbs to illuminate the speedometer, tachometer, etc.
- These components, in conjunction with one of the chips next to them, convert the signal from the tachometer into a signal that the processor can understand.
- Your eyes are riveted to the fuel and engine gauges - flow meter, mixture, tachometer, manifold pressure.
- There are also aspects that add to the internal sporty appeal of the car like the metallic dashboard embellishment and the white dials of the instrument cluster, along with the tachometer.
- The other delight to this car, and it only really reveals itself when you tear your attention away from the tachometer, is the suspension.
- I noted his tachometer, radar detector and exhaust pipe.
Rhymes accelerometer, anemometer, barometer, gasometer, geometer, manometer, micrometer, milometer, olfactometer, optometer, pedometer, photometer, pyrometer, speedometer, swingometer, thermometer Definition of tachometer in US English: tachometernoun An instrument which measures the working speed of an engine (especially in a road vehicle), typically in revolutions per minute. Example sentencesExamples - I noted his tachometer, radar detector and exhaust pipe.
- Allowable equipment is usually limited to a compass, chart and tachometer.
- When things are going right, you only need to see the gauges you use to set power, the tachometers.
- Knowing the accuracy limits of the aircraft tachometer may eliminate the need for further examination of the engine and propeller, or it may confirm the need for further troubleshooting.
- There was a strong clutch pedal to depress, a right hand gear shift, and a tachometer to tell you when you reached 7,000 RPM and it was time to change gear again.
- When he cleared the bend he would release the brake and the car would leap forward as the revs soared towards the 7000 mark on the tachometer.
- The other delight to this car, and it only really reveals itself when you tear your attention away from the tachometer, is the suspension.
- The built-in tachometers and rpm-based automatic shifters that are incorporated into some delay boxes/devices may not be used for any purpose.
- There are also new designs to the analogue speedometer and tachometer, together with digital clock and outside temperature gauge built into the fascia above the centre console.
- Your eyes are riveted to the fuel and engine gauges - flow meter, mixture, tachometer, manifold pressure.
- There are also aspects that add to the internal sporty appeal of the car like the metallic dashboard embellishment and the white dials of the instrument cluster, along with the tachometer.
- Simultaneously, a transparent display rises from above the wheel and is illuminated by ultra-violet light to reveal the speedometer and tachometer.
- Ken peered over his oxygen mask at the tachometer and cylinder head temperature gauges for number three.
- It also has the standard speedometer, tachometer and fuel gauges.
- There was a tachometer in the cockpit but no tach drive to connect it with the engine.
- That's because one is conventional: it uses light bulbs to illuminate the speedometer, tachometer, etc.
- These components, in conjunction with one of the chips next to them, convert the signal from the tachometer into a signal that the processor can understand.
- It is a nice car to sit in, with the driver faced by a unique instrument panel, silver-faced gauges and dials including red-lined tachometer, speedo and analogue gauges for oil temperature and pressure.
- In fact, all the gauges were very easy to read, especially the all important tachometer, though the modern electronics will not let you over-rev the engine as it will over-ride your command and shift up at the top end of the red-line.
- Drivers watch their tachometers, which monitor RPMs, to get an idea of how fast they are going.
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