Tach does not work, but tacho sweep does.

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Tach does not work, but tacho sweep does.

Postby WillM » Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:05 pm

I have a V88 in my 1996 USDM Mazda Miata (MX5).

The ECU sees RPM, and the tacho sweep function works at startup, but the tach does not function (stays at 0) while the engine is running. I should also mention that the tacho sweep only covers 1/2 of the rpm range selected (set to sweep to 7500, but only sweeps to ~3500-3700 RPM).

To add to the mystery, I have an Autometer shift light with numerical RPM display, which is connected to the stock tach's signal wire. It (the Autometer shift light w/ RPM) works perfectly.

If I swap in my "old" ECU, the stock tach and everything else works perfectly. If I swap back to the V88, everything except the stock tach works perfectly (but the Vi-PEC's dash sweep still works as described above).

My MX5 is a 1996, which is the first year where the tach output signal comes from the ECU. In previous years, the tach output signal came from a wire on the coil packs.

Am I right in assuming that this is a setup issue? How should the tacho be setup? Though I am using a V88, and have a US-market MX5, my base configuration is based off of the MX-5 plug & play configuration.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

- Will
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Re: Tach does not work, but tacho sweep does.

Postby rayhall » Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:26 pm

Will,

On the plugin ECU for the MX5 there is no output on the ECU going to pin 9. This is a tacho input pin and not an output. The tacho signal does not come from the ECU, it goes too the ECU.

Do not connect an output on the V88 to this pin, and everything should work correctly. Only down side is no tacho sweep on startup.

On the plugin ECU there is a 470 ohm resistor connected to pin 9 and pin 52, which is the permanent 12v from the battery. Only add this if you still have problems.

Ray.
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Re: Tach does not work, but tacho sweep does.

Postby bbturbo » Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:56 am

The rpm signal comes directly from the igniter located in the engine bay.

I connected the tacho o/p from the vipec directly to the tacho input wire located at the back of the instrument cluster. There are 2 connectors; 12 pin and 13 pin. RPM is at the 13-pin connector, 8th pin from right looking from wire side - should be a yellow/blue wire.

RPM works perfectly for all MX5s I worked on.

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Re: Tach does not work, but tacho sweep does.

Postby WillM » Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:54 pm

Thanks for the replies, I'll give that a try!
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