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Old 07-11-2008, 11:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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it was the sunpro super tach II its small like 2.5 3 inches somewhere in there, it does have a wiring diagram. but take out the gage cluster and on the back of it theres the two plugs with wires going into it, pick the one on the left, and theres a grey wire pin id # 8, tap into that for rpm signals, a light wire for the light to turn on and off with the lights, power from anything, and ground to the chassis, you'll need to drill to attach it, but its worth it. and when i did it the check engine light came on, but thats cause i drew power from that wire, then changed it, but it turned off when i reset the ecu.
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