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Factory tach is way off, how to fix?

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N2O_ZX2

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Feb 1, 2006
Reno, Nevada
My factory gauge cluster has some wierd issues with the tach. When its sitting at idle, the tach says between 100-200rpms. And, when you rev it up to around 4k it sounds like its running WAY faster. My question is, what do i have to replace to get the thing accurate? Could I switch out to another cluster or is it a wiring/electrical problem? How is the tach read? Im assuming its through the ECU, but im new to this thing. Thanks.

N2O_ZX2
 
You prob have a 90 ECU, the 90 ECU will send different signals to the cluster.
 
Nope, I already changed that. I appreciate you tryin to help me out tho. The car had one ECU in it when i bought it, and after the idle was all messed up, and it was having problems reving, so I replaced it with a 91 Laser turbo ECU.

N2O_ZX2
 
so you think that'd fix it? I can get one pretty easily, i was just wondering if it would be in the cluster or some where else. Thanks

N2O_ZX2
 
I threw a new cluster into the car today, and it fixed the tach problem, and the oil pressure gauge works too now. Thanks guys.

N2O_ZX2
 
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