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DIY DIY: How to install a shift light

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    plu Well-Known Member

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    DIY: How to install a shift light

    It's well known that street racers have the big tachs with the shift lights installed in their dash. Well, I'm not into that. I have a need for a shift light because I have a 2004 1zzfe engine on a 2003 ECU installed into my 1998 Corolla. Therefore my tachometer reads redline at 6000 RPM instead of the 6500 RPM or whatever it really redlines at. A shift light would help me focus on the road instead of counting the little red lines I go over redline before I have to shift.


    I wanted a clean installation, the air vent seems like the most logical place. I tested this and it does not block the air vent much at all.


    Here's how it's done:

    1) Ordered this 1.6" diameter shift light from SummitRacing. Took of the bracket it came with. I jammed this bitch inside my air vent. Yeah..it fits so tight it's a perfect fit. Bitch won't move so I don't need no glue yo. fo shizzle!

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    2) There are 3 wires coming out of the shift light. The Green wire goes to the tach signal which I tapped into the wire harness of the speedometer. It's the solid black wire.

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    3) Then the red wire is power which I tapped into the solid grey wire of the clock. This grey wire is ACC switched so it makes the shift light flash twice whenever I turn the car on. And the black wire is the ground which I tapped into the white wire with black stripe also coming from the clock.

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    4) Now I that's it for the installation. There is a knob on the back of the unit that I can adjust the RPM for the light to go off. It's adjustable from 3000 RPM to 12,000 RPM! Works really well and accurate.

    Here's a vid of the car getting turned on:

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    And finally here's a vid of the shift light at work:

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    ChicagoCruise Well-Known Member

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    Dat rolla sounds mean
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    Do you consistently rev your car to redline for every shift?
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    plu Well-Known Member

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    Only if I 'have to' :burnout: :driving:
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    Oh ok, I can see how it definitely helps, but I read it as you need it because you hot the limiter on every single shift lol
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    pro tip: plu is the shit.


    need some shots of your slippers in this thread though man.

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