tachometer
1 of 1noun/təˈkɑmɪtər/
Forms:tachometers
1
a measuring instrument displaying the revolutions per minute of an engine
A tachometer is a device in a vehicle that measures the engine's speed, usually displayed in revolutions per minute (RPM). It shows how fast the engine is turning, helping the driver understand when to shift gears in manual transmissions or to monitor engine performance. By observing the tachometer, drivers can avoid overworking the engine, which can cause damage. The reading is typically shown on the dashboard, near the speedometer, and it helps ensure the engine runs efficiently. It is especially useful in performance cars or vehicles requiring precise engine control.
- He monitored the tachometer to shift gears at optimal revolutions per minute.
- She noticed the tachometer needle spike during acceleration.
- The tachometer reading indicated a smooth engine performance.
- They installed a digital tachometer for precise revolutions per minute measurement.
- The tachometer was color-coded for easy revolutions per minute range identification.
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