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Old 05-03-2007, 10:15 AM
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01 Cavalier Tach

Which wire do you tap into for the signal wire for a tachometer? (2.2 standard shift non-ecotec)
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Re: 01 Cavalier Tach

im not shur about the ohv modles but i think i tapped the pink on my eco ill take a look later and post again.
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Re: 01 Cavalier Tach

You need a tach adaptor, or a tach that has a 2 cylander reading mode. Which are junk ones IMO like sunpro. Or just swap clusters from a Z24. Your car stores its milage in the Bcm so odometer fraud won't be an issue.

I have the info on what wires to tap for the adaptor, etc.
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