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Old 12-21-2016, 08:22 PM   #1
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Re: Tach to Pcm

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If the tach is reading approximately half of what it should be, then you don't need the resistor. If the tach is barely or not moving at all then you need to put a 1K resistor from a switched power source into the tach feed wire. This will boost the signal.

Now, back to reading half of what it should. The signal from the PCM is similar to what a 4 cylinder would produce. This is why you can switch aftermarket tachs to 4 cylinder mode and they read correctly. If the tach you have isn't switchable, you can have a tuner change the tach output to make the tach read correctly.

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Thank you, that helps a lot
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Old 12-23-2016, 12:50 AM   #2
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Re: Tach to Pcm

I have the 8,000 rpm aftermarket stock cluster kit installed and the pcm put out the wrong signal and after talking to avatar "critter" from "lone star dyno" i sent my pcm to him and he did the required mods and tested it on 2 different tachs before he sent it back. He said the signal needed to be changed in 2 ways, i believe from 4 cyl to 8 cyl and had to rescale it. He said this worked better than the pullup resistor, but i can't verify it. He was fair and took the time to double check it before sending it out. His name is Terry.

I did the ls1nova cluster changes and between eric (ls1nova) and terry it came out great.
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Thank you, that helps a lot
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Tried the 1K resister and it made my tack go backwards
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Tried the 1K resister and it made my tack go backwards
The purpose of the pull-up resistor is to change the +5v pcm tach signal to +12v - it worked for me on my Autometer tach. Sure you have the resistor in the correct direction - have no idea what it will do if not.

Here's a reference: http://aeromotiveinc.com/wp-content/...leShooting.pdf

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The purpose of the pull-up resistor is to change the +5v pcm tach signal to +12v - it worked for me on my Autometer tach. Sure you have the resistor in the correct direction - have no idea what it will do if not.
Tried both power and lead to pcm. Lead did nothing power went backwards
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