a few things tach and gauges
5jgibbs
07-03-2006, 04:05 AM
I see those gauges (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-97-TOYOTA-COROLLA-WHITE-DUAL-FACE-HALO-REVERSE-GAUGE_W0QQitemZ330001818187QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4395 2QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)on ebay for 20 or so bucks.. well, they are just for looks.. but they have a nice color to them.. are they worth it. .or has anyone had any experience with em.. an pics??
and second.. how hard is it for a newb to install a tachometer.. i have no idea.. my cluster does not have one, i herd you just wire it in to the ignition coil.. ya.. well.. i am at a loss on how that would ever be done.. what is exactly involved in that. thanks for you help
jeremy
and second.. how hard is it for a newb to install a tachometer.. i have no idea.. my cluster does not have one, i herd you just wire it in to the ignition coil.. ya.. well.. i am at a loss on how that would ever be done.. what is exactly involved in that. thanks for you help
jeremy
joykill
07-04-2006, 12:44 AM
all you need for a tach install is as follows
1.tach
now all you need to do to install the tach is
1.find a mounting point
2.find a good ground
3.find a power source(to go on when you turn your key to the acc position)
4.you might find a good source(power) at the fuse box(just use a test light to determine which turns on when the key does)
5.wire to the negative side of your ignition coil or your tach service connector.
1.tach
now all you need to do to install the tach is
1.find a mounting point
2.find a good ground
3.find a power source(to go on when you turn your key to the acc position)
4.you might find a good source(power) at the fuse box(just use a test light to determine which turns on when the key does)
5.wire to the negative side of your ignition coil or your tach service connector.
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