Hi everyone,
Can someone please tell me if the nc35 and the nc29 rev counters are identical? I mean, can i swap one with the other?
Is it, lets say, "plug and play"...?
Thanks
Rev counter
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Re: Rev counter
Possibly, ive used the same ignitech CDI from a NC35 on a NC29 in the past as the only difference is the loom plug, and the map of course but that does suggest the signal for the tacho is the same.
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Re: Rev counter
Yes!alexandervf wrote:Hi everyone,
Can someone please tell me if the nc35 and the nc29 rev counters are identical? I mean, can i swap one with the other?
Is it, lets say, "plug and play"...?
Thanks
I've tested one on my RVF and it works fine.
Here's a video of it here: http://s205.photobucket.com/user/Speedy ... 0.mp4.html
The face was changed, but everything else is of the NC29!

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Re: Rev counter
Thank you all for your answers!
@ Speedy : Hey speedy, did the reinstallation of the needle give you a hard time?
@ Speedy : Hey speedy, did the reinstallation of the needle give you a hard time?