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hi guys,

i have a new gizzmo shift light & its too bright for the steering column so im asking for ideas of where else it will work - another member suggested the bottom of the a piller which i think i'll try...

any other ideas out there?

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yes i did...the green wire goes on the ecu side of the rpm signal & the blue wire goes on the tacho side of the rpm signal.

you need to physically cut this rpm signal wire so that the actual rpm signal runs like this:

ecu side (rpm signal wire) > green wire > shift light > blue wire > tacho side (rpm signal wire)

the book explains this - this is what i used.

im in syd...little bit far from adelaide

feel free to call me if u need further clarification on 0404884876 or email me [email protected] & i'll email you the wiring diagram which is also shown in the manual (except it doesnt point out the rpm signal wire)

  • 1 year later...

hahaha

ull see soon its in production but basically the triple guage cluster in the middle of the r34 console holds 3 guages (no shit) im gonna make like a lil add on, on the right side of it above where the boost guage is

like another pod for the gizzmo shift light.

im still trying to work it out in terms of electrics to be able to change the shift point easily. (i think i can do it with my wolf v500 but we still working on it)

so after i have worked that part out the fibre glassing bit will be piss easy and it will look intergrated into the dash as well so less noticible to the cops. then ill send it off to china and have it made in carbon fibre.

ill keep u posted

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