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Folks, could you please help with wiring of Tommy Kaira cluster for R34 Skyline!?

As far as I know:

RED = +12v

ORANGE = +12v ignition

BLACK = earth

Green wire is for speed readings. How to hook it up?

The cluster is like this:

cluster1.png

Other photos can be found here:

http://www.skyline-owners-club.com/forums/...ra-r34-gtt.html

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ive wanted one of those clusters ever since i bought my first skyline. there amazing good luck with the wiring, there rare as f**k very few ppl in the world have them let alone a couple in the sau comunity. try an auto electrician u wouldnt wanna f**k that thing up.

Only help I can give is i know it's been discussed before.. Tired searching? Not sure if it was ever answered..

But if it didnt have that digital speedo and retained the original.. then i'd buy it.. but as is i don't like it..

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Hey guys,

my name is Jenny and I am trying to bring my automatic GTT back on the road. One of my mods is that awsome TK cluster shown above. Did anyone figure out how to get those peak torque and shift up LEDs to work properly? Some help would be great - over here in Germany no one knows about those clusters.

Thanks in advance and sorry for digging out that thread ;-)

 

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