JRP Edge Digital Tachometer + RPM Shift Light Gauge 52mm

JRP Edge Digital Tachometer + RPM Shift Light Gauge 52mm

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The JRP Edge 52mm digital tachometer gauge & RPM shift light combo was a product idea we came up with when thinking about how we could further improve on the standard 52mm car tacho gauge design. At first these gauges are a simple 9000rpm tachometer gauge, but thanks to our excellent engineer and some cleaver thinking, they can also double as a programable shift light. The concept is actually fairly simple and can be achieved from just configuring two settings in the gauge for the shift light function to work, first is the warning setting, this is where the shift light function will end and the gauge beeps to say you have hit redline. The second setting is the RPM step setting which determines at what RPM will the shift light feature starts it’s process of changing the gauges colour right up to your set warning figure.

Below we have two examples of how this shift light function works, note for both these examples we have the operating colour of the gauge as blue, and we have set the four selectable colours for the shift light function to Green, Yellow, Orange & Red. Note that it’s also possible to change any of these 4 shift light colours on the gauge to any combination you like. So for example you want to use Red as your normal running colour for the tacho, you could have the shift light function go from Red when operating outside of the RPM range that triggers the shift light staging, then when it enters the RPM ranges for the shift light function it will start changing to Green, Yellow, Orange, White for example. You have complete control over which colours you want to use as the base operating colour, and then which colours are used in the shift light staging.

So below we have two examples of what the results are from setting the RPM Step function at 500 or 200, along with the RPM redline / warning at 6500 & 7000 RPM, these examples show how the gauge will respond with the shift light function turned on, along with both of these settings configured. If you are keen to see how this looks visually, click on the video tab on this page and you can see a little working example we have recorded and uploaded to YouTube.