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 Post subject: Ba xr6 Aftermarket techo
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 5:18 pm 
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Hey new to this pages, I bought a ba xr6 back a while ago and It come with gauges at the top off icc and one is volts and other is rpm, can anyone please tell me where u connect he wire for the gauge so it works..... Sick of just seeing a zero everything I drive it

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 Post subject: Re: Ba xr6 Aftermarket techo
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 1:05 am 
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My 2 cents is you'd be better to change it to something you don't have in your cluster... Like oil pressure... Another tach is a waste of real estate...

Secondly... Aftermarket jobs are usually driven by the coil negative pulse... You don't have this on your BA... There is no one coil... There is 6 of them all separate... There is no wire in the dash or cluster to connect to as the cluster picks up the tach from a signal that wont drive the aftermarket tach correctly...

I think there is some module out there you buy that gives you a tach output... Might be something MSD make... Someone else may have more advice on this...

Cheers,
Tim

 

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