Description
Acewell 4553 chrome Bezel Speedometer
Speedo Features
– Speedo, 2.4 – 399 kmh (248.5 mph)
– Lap Timer (Manual or magnetic strip switching)
– Tachometer, up to 12,000rpm
– Temperature meter with supplied NPT1/8″ temp send
– Air temperature meter with supplier temperature sender
– ADR compliant Pilot Lamps
– Max Speed, 2.4 – 399.9 km/h (248.5 mph)
– Average Speed
– Trip meter 1&2, 0-999 km
– Fuel, 7 bars. Input resistance 100, 250 or 510 ohm
– Low fuel warning light (LED)
– Odometer, 0 – 999,999km, 0 – 624,999 miles
– Clock 12/24hr
– Ride Timer 0-99 hours, Count automatically begins when vehicle is started
– Total hour meter, 0-9999 hours
– RPM warning light, preset by user
– 100% Waterproof
Temperature Gauges
The 4xxx series features built in water temperature and air temperature gauges. Both sensors come supplied with the kit.
LAP TIMING – Manual or Automatic
The ACE-4xxx includes a lap timing function to time up to 50 laps in a single session. The laps can be timed manually using the supplied wheel mounted switch. The most popular method is automatically via the supplied SMF-101 magnetic pick up that detects the magnetic strips used on most Go-Kart tracks. For motorcycle lap timing where strips are not in place the IT-100 infra red sender/receiver pack can be used.
– Integrated Mounting Bracket
– Universal Wiring Loom
– Temperature Sensors
– Lap Timing Switch
– Wiring diagram and instruction manual
Specifications:
Power Input: 12VDC
Tacho Input: CDI or Ignition-coil signal
Wheel Circumference setting: 1mm-3999mm (1mm increment)
Operation Temperature: -10C to 80C inner housing
Storage Temperature: -25C to 85C inner housing
Size:
78mm diameter at the outer edge of the face
Easy Installation
The speedo can be flush mounted or installed using the supplied mounting bracket.
The Acewell speed pickup uses a reed switch and magnet. Both are included in the kit. For bikes, simple replace a bolt in your front disc rotor with the included magnetic bolt, and align the reed switch with the magnet. Then program the tyre circumference into the Acewell. That will calculate speed, trip, and odometer readings. For cars, simply ensure the magnet passes the sensor for every turn of the tyre. This can be done using the wheels, drive shaft or other rotating parts
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