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Hey Guys,

Got my car dyno tuned on the weekend its an r33 gts-t and while it was on the dyno the tacho stopped working. Has anyone ever experienced a similiar issue to this? or have any ideas why it died while it was on the dyno..

The powerfc handcontroller still displays revs so i assumes its got nothing to do with the signal from the coils

Anyway any help would be much appreciated.

Regards,

Dan

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First of all u need to clue up mate...

Hey Guys,

Got my car dyno tuned on the weekend its an r33 gts-t and while it was on the dyno the tacho stopped working. Has anyone ever experienced a similiar issue to this? or have any ideas why it died while it was on the dyno..

The powerfc handcontroller still displays revs so i assumes its got nothing to do with the signal from the coils

Anyway any help would be much appreciated.

Regards,

Dan

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I guessed when it happened to me by pulling each one out, I think it was somewhere around the middle on the top row. Theres fuse diagrams somewhere on here.....

and it was definately a 10amp

Surely there isnt a designated fuse just for the tachometer?

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plug in the back of the unit is loose perhaps

i have same issue with both tacho and speedo on my 33

Yeah i was wondering about that but i dont think thats what it is as it never had an issue before. Makes me thing something blew because it just died and was never intermitent prior to that.

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