aftermarket tachometer wiring
Hello all,
My son owns a 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.5 engine with a manual transmission. He purchased a aftermarket tachomater andI am not sure how to connect the green distributor / coil wire. I dont know much about this car but I dont see a coil and there is no center wire from the distributor cap. Anyone with any experience on where this wire connects too? Thanks for any help.
Kevin
My son owns a 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.5 engine with a manual transmission. He purchased a aftermarket tachomater andI am not sure how to connect the green distributor / coil wire. I dont know much about this car but I dont see a coil and there is no center wire from the distributor cap. Anyone with any experience on where this wire connects too? Thanks for any help.
Kevin
You can get tach at any injector. Get a digital multimeter with a good set of test leads, set it to AC and connect to the uncommon wire at the fuel injector (there are 4, so just pick one). You should see roughly 1 volt AC (could be as low as .6), and it will rise and fall with the motor's speed. Strip that wire back, take a pick tool and makea hole in the wire and insert the wire going to the tach into it. Wrap tightly around the injector wire, solder and tape. Add a zip tie for stress relief, and there ya have it, TACH!!!
lol, good luck.
lol, good luck.
ORIGINAL: BEAT
Sounds easy but it is not.
Sounds easy but it is not.
i know this is an old thread, but i just purchased a 2003 mitsubishi mirage CE 1.5L manual, it does not have a tachnometer so i purchased an aftermarket tachometer, i connected it up as per instruction on the forum and it does not work, where else can i connect it to?
To everyone out there,
i found the tach signal!
on the distributor, there will be a plug (7-pin plug)
looking at the plug, you have a black wire (1),
followed by a white wire (2), there are two white wires,
strip back a section of the white wire next to the black wire OR cable splice it using a connector, this will give you a tach reading,
goodluck to all
i found the tach signal!
on the distributor, there will be a plug (7-pin plug)
looking at the plug, you have a black wire (1),
followed by a white wire (2), there are two white wires,
strip back a section of the white wire next to the black wire OR cable splice it using a connector, this will give you a tach reading,
goodluck to all
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