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I have researched this online, and in the digital age, am surprised these things are expensive as they are. I am not someone who needs one of these all the time and doesn't need precision, just to decently tune a saw every once in awhile, maybe it's a good idea to have one? Anything new that's come out that works fine and doesn't cost much? Most of the ones I saw that have a good reputation are $90 and more. Is that what it takes? I think of some cheap digital calipers I have, cost less than $20 and they seem to work fine. Fine for what I do, lol. Anything I could buy for, say, less than $40 that's decent? I would rather have a device that you can easily use/read while you run a saw.
 

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I have two cheap eBay wired tachs.

They work "wirelessly" by just holding them atop the air filter cover above the spark plug (Dolmar PS-64/73/79xx saw family).

These have a slow refresh rate, but they will read rpm's just fine for the occasional tune up.
 

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EDT 9 is overpriced of course. Tech tends to get pricy depend on its functions. Some can display highest rpm some can tech multiple cylinders and both 2 and 4 strokes.
 

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Hi folks. Giving this thread a little “bump” rather than starting a new one and cluttering up the forum. Couple people mentioned some cheap competent tachs but didn’t give a name. I’m Interested in a cheap but acceptable tachometer. Not the 100 dollar ones and not a 9 dollar one that I have found on eBay. Somewhere in between.
Thanks for any tips.
 

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Hi folks. Giving this thread a little “bump” rather than starting a new one and cluttering up the forum. Couple people mentioned some cheap competent tachs but didn’t give a name. I’m Interested in a cheap but acceptable tachometer. Not the 100 dollar ones and not a 9 dollar one that I have found on eBay. Somewhere in between.
Thanks for any tips.
Hey Jungleman, I'm just across the Md line w/ a Gettysburg address. Where in Md are you? Welcome to the mad house...
I use one of these but they are I think $75.
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I just found a Tacho app for my phone. It actually works! It reads sound waves not ignition, so it’s not as accurate but it’s handy when the tach isn’t around. $9.
 

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Hey Jungleman, I'm just across the Md line w/ a Gettysburg address. Where in Md are you? Welcome to the mad house...
I use one of these but they are I think $75.

Hey there friend, glad to be here and learn more about chainsaws. I already got the experience in operating them, now I want to learn more about how to tweak them. ;)
I work out by Frederick near Harpers Ferry. Been to to Gettysburg a few times, gone boating at a friends house on Lake Meade many times so I pass that way every summer.
That tach is a bit pricey for me. I’ll keep rummaging around in this forum till I find something more recent and better priced. I saw a thread from 2017 that had good units but I would imagine in two years something better and with a decent price has to have come on the market.
 

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I just found a Tacho app for my phone. It actually works! It reads sound waves not ignition, so it’s not as accurate but it’s handy when the tach isn’t around. $9.

Hey Ketchup just out of curiosity what’s the app called? I prefer a separate unit but I will check that out.
 

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It’s called Engine RPM. It’s no substitute for a real tachometer, but handy in a pinch. You’ll need to know approximate rpm range your testing (2400-3000 idle, 11500-14000 WOT on most modern saws) and read the help pages. It’s about the same helpfulness as my phone’s flashlight.
 

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