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spikekautzAug-01-12 12:24 AM
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#105795, "RE: Tachometer Signal Wire"
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Aug-01-12 12:30 AM by spikekautz

          

Alright, well that will help, at least I know what to look for now. Doing a cluster swap wou
D be easier but my friend picked up this tach as my graduation present so I wanted to use it. I appreciate the help and also you wouldn't happen to know which wire is the positive ignition switch wire by chance would you? And I know that there is an ignition1 and ignition2 wire, the ignition2 wire operating the HVAC and radiator fans, do you think it would matter which I tapped into?

  

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Tachometer Signal Wire [View all] , spikekautz, Jul-31-12 06:27 PM
  RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, Smash_NDash, Jul-31-12 06:28 PM, #1
RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, Slo2g, Jul-31-12 07:02 PM, #2
      RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, spikekautz, Jul-31-12 07:46 PM, #3
           RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, Smash_NDash, Jul-31-12 11:40 PM, #4
                RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, spikekautz, Aug-01-12 12:24 AM #5
                     RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, AdministratorCODE4, Aug-01-12 07:12 AM, #6
                          RE: Tachometer Signal Wire, Socal420aT, Feb-27-13 07:18 PM, #7

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