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I put this tach in my 84 Rx-7 GSL-SE autocross car and I'm quite pleased with it to say the least. On a whim I started the installation at the track after going through registration. I tapped the signal off my MSD ignition and configured the tach per the instructions, 2 x number of rotors. I was initially concerned that the double sided foam tape wouldn't be able to handle the 1.5g that my car can achieve but it hasn't had a single problem.

My favorite feature, LIGHT WEIGHT! This thing is incredibly light. It's easily 1/3 the weight of any other similarly sized tach that I looked at. Even the guys at the local race shops said that their 'race' tachs would only work well in a straight line. Anything with corners in it, such as road racing or autocrossing, would radically shorten the life of the tachs they sold. They were simply too heavy.

Another favorite feature is the two stage shift light. I have mine set to start flashing at 6,500 and go solid at 7,500. Time and time again that has proven to be an invaluable tool. The only drawback here is that the tach doesn't come with a real sized shift light. I would advise that you get the bigger shift light that is an option for this tach. Very large and very bright LED that I haven't had any problems seeing on very bright days in direct sunlight. The shift light is definately $40 well spent.

The tach has a very wide useful range, 0 - 12,500 RPM. Wide enough for all but the highest revving peripheral port engines. The tach isn't keyed to the mount anywhere so it's easy to put the most useful RPM range at the easiest to read position. For me that means putting 6,000 right at the top and paying attention to the 4,000 to 8,000 RPM range.

The thirty second memory is somewhat handy. Even with the datalogger I have in the autocross car it's useful. I have found that I can learn a lot about my starts just but watching the replay right after I make a run at the autocross course. This feature in particular is very useful for drag racing types.

Feature for feature this tach is definately my pick for any serious sport or competition use. Other tachs such as Autometer's Ultra-Lite series with playback are literally hundreds more with no significant differences. Taken with the advice of several local race shops that I've visited not to use heavier tachs in cars that corner, the Apex-i was quite literally the only tach that suited my needs. Big bonus that it cost $250 less than the other tachs I was considering at the time.

Thanks to Anthony at Gotham Racing for his suggestion to look at this tach.

Tim Schuh
President
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