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> Daytona Digital Tachometer
Wissman
post Nov 1 2009, 10:00 PM
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I have a Daytona Digital Tachometer and I am having problems getting it to read my rpm's. Im hooking it up to a 2007 ZX-6R with Guhl injection and I can only get it to turn on, I think im hooking it up properly but not for sure so any advice would be greatly appraciated.
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GBracing
post Nov 2 2009, 12:53 PM
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You may have to pull out the number 1 Spark Plug/Coil. and drill a small whole right thru the bottom of the rubber boot, and strip the tach lead wire back about and inch or so and push the wire thru and loop it back to get it as close to the top of the plug and ceramic on the coil for it to read a signal.

Also i might suggest once you get it all hooked up and working you install quick connects to all three wires and remove it in and out when not racing the car.


Mine didnt last very long. weather or water one got it. just and idea hope this helps.


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Jerry McGinnis
post Nov 19 2009, 04:57 PM
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Josiah and I are running the same tach in our cars. If you haven't figured it out yet call Chris Berreth and he can tell you exactly what to do as he installed ours. I do not the settings depend on which motor you are running also. I am running an black 06 r6 and have to set mine at 4 and 1. there is a letter in front of those numbers but i don't remember what they are. Josiah runs an 05 r6 and his is set at 2 and 1. Chris Berreth's number is 918-260-7316.


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