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Question tach question.

which wire off the dizzy can be used for the tach signal.
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Re: tach question.

The blue wire.
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Re: tach question.

aight cool thanks.
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Re: tach question.

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Re: Re: tach question.

You can use the negative coil wire which white/blue but I suggest not running wires through the fire wall when you dont have to. Your better off using the blue behind the guage cluster like this - http://www.westworld.com/~joe_r/tach/tachinst.html
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Re: tach question.

well i alreayd had hoels in my firewall. dont ask rookie audio mistake.and its all fairly hidden. as for the tach she runs nice.
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Re: tach question.

Yea that is true you can use that wire inside the car i have just allways used the one outside of the car.
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Re: tach question.

I say use both, you can never have too many. And use 1/0 wire, on both of them.
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