What are the differences in operation between using the speedo sensor vs the reed switch?
In operation, there is no difference at all between the two. So, your settings and tables are all strictly the same. However, what you need to understand is that the PRO-OILER has 2 completely separate circuits for dealing with the incoming signals. Put simply: For reed switch operation: Connect the white wire on block #4 in the junction box. The PRO-OILER controller provides the power for the switch. The 2 wires connected on blocks 1+2 in the junction box are for signal and earth. For speedo sensor operation: Connect the blue wire on block #4 in the junction box. Most speedo sensors are the Hall Effect type. The bike’s own computer provides the power and earth. Just the signal wire is connected in the junction box (on block #1). There are many different voltages in use, so the PRO-OILER is configured deal with any + voltage up to 12V. The PRO-OILER does not in any way modify the signal, as this could affect the speedometer. 4. What is the “correction factor” The PRO-OILER’s operating