How hard would this be? I wouldn't usually do this but the previous owner cut a hole in dash to mount GPS, and I would like to cover it with a tach or maybe like a dash plate that says "camaro" or "RS" or something. Anyways how hard would an aftermarket tach be to install? would I have to take apart dash? Any help would be great.
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I can't find the cord to my digital camera to upload any pics...but its on the dash right where a tach would be mounted, maybe three inches toward the windshield above the AC vents. I found a camaro sticker thing thats meant to cover the cigarette lighter door but I don't know if it will be big enough.
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I think what I'm gonna do is cut a piece of diamond plate maybe 5''x 2'' and put an "RS" sticker on it and pop rivet it over the whole. I think it will look alright, a lot better than the hole at least.
Also, I thought for newer cars all you had to do was splice the tach wires into the stock tach's signal wire to make it work. But I may be wrong. I didn't think it was necessary to drill into firewall. Although I have to drill into firewall anyways to run my fuel psi gauge wires.
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Originally posted by whitdog54 View Postthe stock tach on my car is off by almost 200rpm, wouldnt go off stock signal
the gauge gets the signal from the same place an aftermarket tach would.
when i hook up a OBDII reader to my car, it tells me the correct RPM, but my tach is off by about 200rpm also
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Originally posted by cam98aro View Postits not the signal, its the gauge thats off
the gauge gets the signal from the same place an aftermarket tach would.
when i hook up a OBDII reader to my car, it tells me the correct RPM, but my tach is off by about 200rpm also
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