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Right peeps,

Who knows what type of rpm signal leaves the G60 ecu analogue or digital?.

I'm still trying to get a clean signal on the rev-counter as the needle jumps about alot.

Dirtytorque suggested using a 10.ohm resistor which i've tried but without any luck.

My car's running a dry coil more or less like the VR6 coil+ign. amp.

Cheers :D

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You have to use two resistors in a potential divider configuration as per that link I sent.You can't just put the resistor in series.

Is that what you did?

Let me know if you need me to be more explicit.

edit:

And the resistors are in the kilo ohm range too.

It is still an analogue signal it just needs a bit of conditioning.

hth.

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Alright mate :D

No i didn't do as you suggested,which i will do.

Could you send me that link again?.

Thanks.

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ok so on my g60 pin 24 on the ecu goes to the vdo tach input.Its a green and yellow wire that goes onto fuse/relay panel connector G1/12

 

Basically you need to connect two 6k ohm resistors, (small 1/4 watt is what is used) in series.

The top of the two resistors goes to the coil so i wired in to pin 25.

Where the two resistors meet in the middle go to the VDO tach guage so i wired it to pin24.

The bottom of the two series resistors has to be connected to ground,I 4get where i picked that up from.

Thats it

 

hth.

 

Robert.

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