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  • Black87GT
    Keyboard Warrior
    • Jul 2006
    • 996

    Help with Tachometer

    Ok, well i was thinkin of buying a autometer/ford racing SVO monster tach for my car, and was wondering how hard it was to hook up? and how to hook it up..

    Thanks TCS!
    '87 Gt- (Black) Underdrive Pulleys, bbk long tubes, Weld Draglites (Big and Littles), 3:73 Gears, bbk o/r H-pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 40s, Cobra Upper/Lower intake, pro 5.0 short throw, zoom stage 3 clutch and flywheel, No smog equip., Soon to have an Aluminum D/s

    '97 Explorer Sport - (Green) All Stock 4.0, Runs great (DD)


    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2574854
  • Wislnby
    TCS Regular
    • Mar 2005
    • 696

    #2
    I have mine hooked up to my MSD. But if you dont have that option, I believe that it is just one or too wires to hookup. I think that it should be very easy.
    --Tony--
    Bones94stang@yahoo.com

    94 GT, Vortech S-Trim, AFR 165's, BBK Longtubes, 1.7 Trickflow RR, Edelbrock RPM Intake, 42 # Injectors, 80mm Pro-M, MSD-BTM, 255 lph Fuel Pump, T-rex inline pump, 3:73 Gears, QA1 coil overs, and a bunch of other stuff.

    1.96 60' 12.57 @113.53 MPH on Nitto's
    RWHP 388.1 @5800 W/stock cam
    RWTQ 386.1 Dyno Graph

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    • Macs Stang
      Dale Jr.
      • Dec 2002
      • 18269

      #3
      Wiring up a tach is very easy.

      If it is an autometer tach you will have a power, keyed power, ground and a signal wire. If you are running the stock ignition then the signal wire runs to the negative side of the coil. The rest are pretty self explanatory.

      :unf:
      O.C.R.

      I make horse powerz

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      • Black87GT
        Keyboard Warrior
        • Jul 2006
        • 996

        #4
        Also is a tach a good investment for a street/strip car?
        '87 Gt- (Black) Underdrive Pulleys, bbk long tubes, Weld Draglites (Big and Littles), 3:73 Gears, bbk o/r H-pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 40s, Cobra Upper/Lower intake, pro 5.0 short throw, zoom stage 3 clutch and flywheel, No smog equip., Soon to have an Aluminum D/s

        '97 Explorer Sport - (Green) All Stock 4.0, Runs great (DD)


        http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2574854

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        • KRYPTO
          Our Fearless Leader
          • Sep 2007
          • 1632

          #5
          If you want to zap your buddy, dont ground the tach and tell him to turn it over while you look under the hood.
          Im in Blaine letting some girl get 14" inches, i think she knows you....
          If you think your shit is fast, you'd think my fucking turtle is a time machine.
          Our Fearless Leader

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          • mg72
            All Hondas All the Time
            • May 2006
            • 1955

            #6
            It's four wires total for almost all tach's. 12v switched, ground, illumination 12v, and - tach signal. All the necessary wires are attached to the cluster if you are not running an after market ignition. Most after market boxes require you use the tach output on the box (MSD or equivalent). I've got mine mounted in the tray and it provides very good visibility.
            The Jimmy hat is off.

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            • Black87GT
              Keyboard Warrior
              • Jul 2006
              • 996

              #7
              ok, so i hook the signal wire to the negative coil, the ground i ground anywhere, the power goes to a power wire, and the keyed power goes where?
              '87 Gt- (Black) Underdrive Pulleys, bbk long tubes, Weld Draglites (Big and Littles), 3:73 Gears, bbk o/r H-pipe, 2.5" Flowmaster 40s, Cobra Upper/Lower intake, pro 5.0 short throw, zoom stage 3 clutch and flywheel, No smog equip., Soon to have an Aluminum D/s

              '97 Explorer Sport - (Green) All Stock 4.0, Runs great (DD)


              http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2574854

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              • mg72
                All Hondas All the Time
                • May 2006
                • 1955

                #8
                Power goes to a switched power source which turns on the tach. The other 12v lead is to light the gauge at night when the dash lights up. You could grab the switched power, illumination, and ground wires from the radio harness. Heres the color codes.
                The Jimmy hat is off.

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                • T BONE
                  UNCLE BEARD
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 11494

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Black87GT View Post
                  Also is a tach a good investment for a street/strip car?
                  Yes, it increases low end torques by like 48
                  Originally posted by kineda(R.I.P.)
                  i dont know, if he dropped the doors and rolled out a vette with an m90 i think i'd give him a fucking trophy.

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                  • pigchunks
                    banned
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 472

                    #10
                    Originally posted by T BONE View Post
                    Yes, it increases low end torques by like 48
                    that only applys when they are obnoxiously large and have a bright ass yellow dummy light

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