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Old 10-25-2003, 12:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Autometer shift lite installation

I jsut got Autometer shift lite and grren wire suppose to be hiiked up to - on coil, is it this?? can I attatch it to either one of - terminal?
and what gauge wire should I use to make it longer?
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Default Re: Autometer shift lite installation

You can hook it up to the coil and that is prolly the most accurate reading but whenever I install peoples tachs I just use the wire running into the OEM tach. Just tap into it and steal the signal.
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Default Re: Autometer shift lite installation

Ok, so I should steal #11 from this to connect green line and connect +- directly to battery, right?

Sorry for the big pix.

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Default Re: Autometer shift lite installation

Well, you don't have to connect to the battery itself...you can use any hot wire. I believe it might be red but double check. Try to pick one close to the tach wire just to make it neat and easy. Post pics when you are done. I was thinking about just getting the light instead of a wall clock tach.
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