Guages question?
#1
Guages question?
What wire do i tie in on the distributor to wire in a tach on a b18b?
Can i run an electrical oil pressure guage or do i need to get a
mechanical or pressure guage for a b18b?
Can i run an electrical oil pressure guage or do i need to get a
mechanical or pressure guage for a b18b?
#2
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Guages question? (1995hatchcx)
It's easier to get the tach signal from the back of the cluster. Less wiring and you don't have to worry about passing through the firewall.
Splice to the blue wire on the large connector on the left side of the cluster (left side while looking at it from the front)
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Mechanical or electrical is a personal preference thing. You can run either.
Modified by JeffS at 4:25 PM 4/10/2004
Splice to the blue wire on the large connector on the left side of the cluster (left side while looking at it from the front)
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Mechanical or electrical is a personal preference thing. You can run either.
Modified by JeffS at 4:25 PM 4/10/2004
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Honda-Tech Member
Re: Guages question? (1995hatchcx)
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That's irrelevant. The wiring is all there whether the cluster has a tach or not. Since you're lazy I just walked down and looked at the car. I've updated my first post with the correct wire information.
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That's irrelevant. The wiring is all there whether the cluster has a tach or not. Since you're lazy I just walked down and looked at the car. I've updated my first post with the correct wire information.
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