In my mind, a two stroke tach should be different than a four stroke tach, right? At least in calibration.
Case in point:
A two stroke fires everytime the motor is at top dead, but the four stroke fires every other time. So a tach calibrated for a four stoke accounts for that fact, ie four stroke RPM is the number of spark firings times two.
If you then throw that tach on a two stroke, it would indicate twice the RPM. ie two times for each fire. Hence it would read TWICE the RPM as the same tach on a four stroke.
Ain't that right guys?
Rich
Actually the 4 stroke fires the same as a 2 stroke.
Only 1 of the sparks is in the exhaust.
So any tach is fine.