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Aftermarket tachometer question

Old Aug 17, 2004 | 01:37 AM
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Knowing that my 2000 neon has a distributorless ignition..i need a tach driver to hook up to allow the aftermarket tach to register correctly...now my question..has anyone done this or know were i can find a tach driver to operate the tachometer..thanks for your help....
 
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Old Aug 17, 2004 | 02:32 AM
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Autometer.com has everything you need. Just cal them up. You might be better of buying their tach and tach adapter though.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 03:51 PM
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you do not need a tach adapter, you need to hook the sensor wire up to the wire coming off of the computer. I had this same problem. I already posted in a nother post what color the wire was on my 98. I will look it up and link it.

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I figured it out after a person at a local performance shop telling me that he could fix it in 5 minutes for $65, lol. Told him to go screw!!!!!! I had the sensor wire connected to the wire that comes off the coil pack and goes to the computer, where it should go. But to get an accurate signal, you have to connect the wire to the grey wire with a blue stripe comming off of the computer. Now it works perfectly.
I figured it out after a person at a local performance shop telling me that he could fix it in 5 minutes for $65, lol. Told him to go screw!!!!!! I had the sensor wire connected to the wire that comes off the coil pack and goes to the computer, where it should go. But to get an accurate signal, you have to connect the wire to the grey wire with a blue stripe comming off of the computer. Now it works perfectly.
 
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