wire up techometer
Anybody have a better way to install a techometer on a 00 civic hatch?
Also which wire is the on for the ingnition key switch? |
Re: wire up techometer (DC_RaceR)
just take the big blue wire off the dizzy (i think its the blue one.... its been a while) or you can pull the gauge cluster out and splice into the stock tach wire
theres a pin on the fuse box for accessories. I always just spliced to the radio tho for keyed power |
The best way to install a tach is to buy a cluster with a tach on it. Shouldn't cost more than $80.
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Re: (Eran)
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Re: (doublejz)
Ah.... you're one of those people.....
"Hey everyone, should I spend $60-80 on a tachometer that's prewired and bolts right into my car because it's part of the cluster .... or should I spend $150 on some 5" clock that I have to drill into my car to install and splice wires?" |
Re: (Eran)
I don't know but those SI cluster goes over $150
Modified by DC_RaceR at 7:43 PM 9/8/2006 |
Re: (DC_RaceR)
Nah, you can find a civic ex cluster with a tachometer for $80 or less. Check ebay.
*CORRECTION* Maybe $100 + shipping, tops. They seem to have gone up a tiny bit since I bought mine 2 years ago http://images.honda-tech.com/set1//smile/emcrook.gif Anyhoo, regardless of the price, it's simpler, cleaner, and best of all ... made by honda. |
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