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Aftermarket tach install

Discussion in 'Interior' started by cgreen38, Oct 13, 2006.

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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Aftermarket tach install

    I've had a Sunpro tach (2.25"ish in size) for a few months now, and I can't locate a corolla LE cluster (8th gen) to have the stock look. :(
    Basically, I have 2 options:
    1. Can anyone tell me how to wire up the tach I have? Also, where should I mount it? (pics would be fantastic!)
    2. By chance, does anyone have an 8th gen gauge cluster with tach in it? :D

    Thanks to anyone who can help me or at least point me in the right direction! This forum r0xx0rz! :W00t
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    rainbow_star New Member

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    I think I have the same tach as you on my 01. :D
    [IMG]

    Take out the cluster, the singal wire is black, you just need to try it one by one. There is only like 3-4 black wires, you won't miss it.
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    Paolino SolidTuned

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    Is your stock tach bad? Whay are you using and aftermarket tach?
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    I have a 98 VE. VE= econo model= no tach. :(
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Buy a guage cluster with a tach. Swap out the speedometer unit so you can keep your mileage accurate.
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    lol, I had a Sunpro tach mounted there as well -- unfortunately it went whack after a while...there's no way it was idling at 100rpm, or hitting the rev limiter at 5500.. :(
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Can't find one. If you find one, please let me know. I'm always searching, and can never find one.
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    What is that dingleberry hanging in front of the tac? :)
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    that looks ricey as hell, just get a cluster with tach

    also its obviously purchased in a local auto store like pepboys, autozone, if your gonna get gauges get some Defi gauges, their more accurate i doubt will break down like a sunpro
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    Do you know anyone that has a cluster with a tach? I've been searching since last year, and still havent' found one. I've also considered getting a better tach if I can't find a cluster. I'm very anti-rice, but I need a tach in my car. I don't know how I've driven it for a year without one... :superconf
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    no problem. if you want to keep the mileage from your current spedometer, then just open it up and swap out the entire spedo thing along with the odometer display. i know some people have done it and i know that there are pics somewhere. im just too lazy to go hunting for them. do some research and dig up the info and youll be set. quite easy from what i hear.

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