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brainbug007 16th October 2011 06:32 PM

Rev counter
 
After getting all the redundant wiring out of the loom and everything working except the lights and megajolt, it's just the rev counter I need to get working now. I've put the green wire from my edis into the right pin on instrument cluster (see attached picture) but when I run the engine the rev counter doesn't move :( I checked the voltage at the pin and with the key in position 2 and the engine off, it reads around 0.05v, with the engine running & idling, I get a reading around 0.35-0.39 (fluctuates). So would this mean the sierra instrument cluster handy andy gave me isn't compatible with an edis?

brainbug007 17th October 2011 10:17 AM

Thanks adrian, it did help a bit. I must say making the circut with diodes etc is a bit daunting as I've never made anything electrical before! If I have to go down that route, can I get stuff like that from maplins or ebay? I have no idea what to look for as the codes quoted don't mean anything to me :confused: I did come across this http://www.minifinity.com/forum/view...p?f=5&p=852579 which seems to indicate that pin 11 on the edis might work instead of pin 2 which I've already tried.

mark 17th October 2011 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brainbug007 (Post 66628)
Thanks adrian, it did help a bit. I must say making the circut with diodes etc is a bit daunting as I've never made anything electrical before! If I have to go down that route, can I get stuff like that from maplins or ebay? I have no idea what to look for as the codes quoted don't mean anything to me :confused: I did come across this http://www.minifinity.com/forum/view...p?f=5&p=852579 which seems to indicate that pin 11 on the edis might work instead of pin 2 which I've already tried.

You will probably only get it to half read with the edis outputs, you can buy the diode thing already made from trigger wheels and run it from the coilpack which will definately work

brainbug007 17th October 2011 08:04 PM

Ah right so that's what those things are for on trigger wheels. So how do they connect to the coilpack?

robo 17th October 2011 09:02 PM

You can also make it work from the alternator like the diesels do.

Bob

mark 18th October 2011 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brainbug007 (Post 66682)
Ah right so that's what those things are for on trigger wheels. So how do they connect to the coilpack?

They have 2 wires going in and one coming out, the single wire goes to rev counter and the other two go to opposite sides of the coil pack

brainbug007 18th October 2011 08:17 PM

So do the wires just go onto the plug that connects the edis to the coilpack?

mark 18th October 2011 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brainbug007 (Post 66760)
So do the wires just go onto the plug that connects the edis to the coilpack?

Basically, yes!

You have a pm by the way

steve8274 18th October 2011 10:19 PM

i have megajolt on my car and am using megajolt.
on my megajolt, one of the wires says tacho out. think its a blue wire.
i connected this to my rev counter and it works on tickover, but when i rev it, it goes to zero.
i rang etb up and they said i need to connector a 1k ohm resistor or maybe diode (cant remember now) between battery and the blue wire.
i have bought the part from maplins but havent fitted yet, mainly because i dont know how to. its just a piece of thin wire with a thing in middle. not sure how to connect this to battery and wire.
dont know if you have this wire but maybe able to wire your rev counter this way if you know what you doing.
if not, someone else may tell us how to do it;)
hth
steve

robo 18th October 2011 10:29 PM

This was in passion ford http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...achoWiring.jpg and this http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/d58.html

Bob


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