Aftermarket tach ???

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nismonut21
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I am in the middle of wireing up a Faze 5" tach in my sr20 240sx. I have all of the wires ran right and the tach signal wire going to the yellow/red wire. I am getting nothing! The tach has power, and I can set the shiftlight, but other than that I have nothing. There are 6 little switches on the back of the tach to calibrat it, and I have it like I did with the sohc motor in. The first 4 are up, and the last 2 are down. It worked great with the old motor, but nothing with the sr. Do I have to alibrate it differently for the sr? Please help me on this one!


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Morph
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Why the hell do you have a 5" tach and why was it on your sohc???

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teddy
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Morph wrote:Why the hell do you have a 5" tach and why was it on your sohc???
Everyone knows that 2 tachs and a shift light are waaaay better than one

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Morph
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teddy wrote:
Everyone knows that 2 tachs and a shift light are waaaay better than one
I guess you have a point kinda like the auto cars with the 5 inch tach right???

nissan_blood
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Morph wrote:
I guess you have a point kinda like the auto cars with the 5 inch tach right???

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nismonut21
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does anyone have the answer to my question? I don't have a stock tach in my car so there for i only have one


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Morph
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nismonut21 wrote:does anyone have the answer to my question? I don't have a stock tach in my car so there for i only have one


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