ultra 15f
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I don't think so. You don't have the microcontroller source code and there is no way the manufacturer is going to give it to you. You can't write the microcontroller code from scratch unless you have complete circuit documentation and understood the function of every input and output to that microcontroller, and the manufacturer is not going to give you that information either. You could reverse engineer the whole circuit for a cost of about $500,000 if national security depended on it. But unless you have an extra half a million kicking around, I don't recommend trying that either. So far the best idea I have read in this thread is to find the tachometer pulse feed and insert a divide-by-2 circuit in it and live with a reading that is in miles per half-hour. That does not require any deep understanding of all the functions of the circuit. It just requires a good guess as to which line is the tach pulse line, and that you can do by probing around with a scope in a few minutes, if you don't already have that line identified.This speedo also reads km/h there is no way that i know of to switch between mph and km/h. I think that is preset by the factory i wonder if thats what one of the jumpers might do. There is also an hour meter for the engine run time not sure if a jumper might have something to do with that. Should i post help on this in the microcontroller thread?
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