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hey all i decided to put the fully sik monster tacho into my line to make it go faster, jks

but anyway just wondering if anyone know where im putting it is legal or no? i think it should be ok as it dosnt block vision but if anyone knows other plz let me know,

also is anyone here an auto elctricn or can any one wire up a mosnter tacho? ill pay ya :)

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I don't think you can have the wires hanging loose, but otherwise it may be ok :)

They might only get picky and tell you that it will hurt you in an accident, but other than that, I don't think they can say too much.

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my mate got a yellow for his monster tacho and when he got the sticker off we asked what the rule was they told us that it has to b mounted below the steering wheel and shift lights are illegal if they are connected. so where u have it should be fine just unplug the shift light and hide the cables so they cant say u just unplugged it if you get pulled over, they are for racing only.

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my mate got a yellow for his monster tacho and when he got the sticker off we asked what the rule was they told us that it has to b mounted below the steering wheel and shift lights are illegal if they are connected. so where u have it should be fine just unplug the shift light and hide the cables so they cant say u just unplugged it if you get pulled over, they are for racing only.

cool bananas cheers mate

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looks cool tho hehe. well i have one in mine shift light is easily taken off

as for wiring, try and get a wiring diagram for the ecu and find where the rpm signal is, the rest should be like the wiring for the lights, ign, ground and such

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as for wiring, try and get a wiring diagram for the ecu and find where the rpm signal is, the rest should be like the wiring for the lights, ign, ground and such

There will be an rpm signal wire at the back of the dash (for the dash tacho), ignition & illumination feed you should be able to get from headunit and/or back of speedo/rpm cluster.

Pinouts can be found here... http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/diagrams.html

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