Well, tried to get the tach going today but still doesn't work.
About a year 1/2 ago I had a set of gauges installed at the local Camping World. Pyro, Boost, and Tach. The tach never did work, the other 2 worked fine. I fooled with it a little and gave up. I talked to Piers at the Norcal get together a couple of weeks ago and he said it should work and asked if the filter wiring harness was installed. I told him I didn't think so, he said it must be for things to work. I went ahead and ordered a new harness and found out later there WAS one installed. Went ahead and replaced just in case the filter was blown. Tack is an ISSPRO 2" with 0-4000RPM range.
Well, still doesn't work. Tomorrow night I'll check to be sure I have 12 volts going to the tack and would like to check the tack signal but don't know what it is supposed to be. Do any of you experienced guys know what the signal is on the gray/ blue wire going to the tack plug?
Ground is OK, the light works and it is spliced into the ground for the tach. If the 12 volts and the tach signal is OK then I suspect it is the tach itself. The only other thing would be if the installer shorted something out and screwed up the ECM. I thought it might be the crank position sensor so I replaced that about a year ago, no change.
HELP!!!

About a year 1/2 ago I had a set of gauges installed at the local Camping World. Pyro, Boost, and Tach. The tach never did work, the other 2 worked fine. I fooled with it a little and gave up. I talked to Piers at the Norcal get together a couple of weeks ago and he said it should work and asked if the filter wiring harness was installed. I told him I didn't think so, he said it must be for things to work. I went ahead and ordered a new harness and found out later there WAS one installed. Went ahead and replaced just in case the filter was blown. Tack is an ISSPRO 2" with 0-4000RPM range.
Well, still doesn't work. Tomorrow night I'll check to be sure I have 12 volts going to the tack and would like to check the tack signal but don't know what it is supposed to be. Do any of you experienced guys know what the signal is on the gray/ blue wire going to the tack plug?
Ground is OK, the light works and it is spliced into the ground for the tach. If the 12 volts and the tach signal is OK then I suspect it is the tach itself. The only other thing would be if the installer shorted something out and screwed up the ECM. I thought it might be the crank position sensor so I replaced that about a year ago, no change.
HELP!!!


