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Aftermarket Tach Install
Hi all,
I wanted to share a project I completed over the weekend. I have been having issues with a swinging tach on my 911 for a while now...I contemplated having it rebuild by NHS but opted to go a different route. I purchased a GR4.5-TACH-02-DM from SpeedHut and proceeded to wait a few weeks for the tach to come in. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465224972.jpg First impressions, the tach is fantastic looking, matches the original gauges quite well, and they even had the option (not listed on their order form) to add high beam and turn signal indicators on the gauge. The gauge is slightly smaller than the VDO it replaced but you cannot notice a discernible difference in the overall diameter once installed. First, I needed a way to mount the tach into the existing hole in the dash, and wanted to use the same mounting as the OE VDO. Drew up a quick adapter ring in SolidWorks and then RP'd the piece. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465224861.jpg Once that was done, there are small nubs on the "spin ring" that needed to be filled flush with the adapter ring in order for the original rubber grommet to slide over and seat properly. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465224952.jpg Final installation: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465225003.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465225019.jpg Sorry for the poorly lit pictures, I will take more once the sun is in the correct position. The gauge also features programmable shift lights and can be used with stock distributor ignition or a signal from an ECU (AEM Infinity in my case). I do not have anything with it operating as I am still in the process of wiring my engine and ECU package. I will also post more pictures of the actual assembly a bit later today. Just thought I would share, I'm really pleased with the results. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...s/beerchug.gif |
Very clean.
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That is rediculously cool!
I cant believe they can do the TS lights? First thing I thought of when I read your post title. Ball park price? I would love to have a shift light. |
Erik,
I paid $220 out the door for the tach, and the adapter cost me material since I have access to a printer here at work. I can't wait to get this thing hooked up and tested! And the TS and HB indicators are +12v controlled (they can do either +12v or Ground controlled) so hooking those up is as simple as splicing the +12v into the light to the respective wires. |
Nice, thats much more cost effective than I thought it would be. I wonder how I could get an adapter ring with out spending a fortune? I think there are places on the web that will print stuff when you send the file. Have to look into that.
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I can send you the file for the adapter ring, there are a lot of places online that will print for you.
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A+ for creativity and thanks for sharing.
The different fonts from the other gauges would bug me tho. |
Very creative.
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You can supply them with a custom font, they will print in any font you desire. I was not aware of this until after I had placed my order. If you know the font of the VDO numerals, they will print them in that font. |
Great solution. For anyone considering 3D printing, a couple good resources are Fusion 360 for design and then upload to makexyz.com for pricing and finding printer. I have used them successfully.
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Jayson I've PM'd you
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this is brilliant.
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Looking forward to seeing any details of the CD-5 install and operation!
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Looks nice and really useful for EFI, should be getting my 506 soon.
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