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crzysx
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sx tacho Thu, 03 June 2004 09:30 Go to next message
Does anyone know how to get the standard seca sx dash tacho to work with an AFM 4agze computer. The problem i am having is that there is a signal from the computer but the sx tacho isnt picking it up... Would anyone have any ideas on how to redtify this problem. i htink the tacho does not want to correspond to the signal from the ecu...

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Re: sx tacho Thu, 03 June 2004 12:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Do a search, I've posted about this before. Basically, all you need is 3 diodes to connect the - side of both coils together, or if you've got a GZE with a dizzy, the - side of the coil can be connected straight to the tacho wire.
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crzysx
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Re: sx tacho Thu, 03 June 2004 12:37 Go to previous message
yer how will that work when the standard tacho runs off the ecu. what items will i need so that the tacho runs off the ecu and works. i tried searching and it only had sixworks selling the tacho booster item. has it been covered with a diagram before at all.
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