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If you replace a V8 speedo with a V6 speedo will it read differently?
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No, but the tacho will.
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actually the tacho won't work at all. the trip meter and odometer on my VR were not working and I was offered a dash out of a V8 the tacho did not register at all, the same guy had a v6 dash put that in worked perfectly.
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That's my problem, the odometer & trip stopped working. I've pulled a replacement dash to bits so that I just use the speedo. I believe this is a common problem.
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you should have said so there is a little plastic gear in the speedo that breaks a tooth and then the odo and trip won't work. you can buy them off ebay for about 8 bucks and they are fiddly but easy to fit but took me about 5 attempts to get it to work as the gear seems to need to be aligned correctly, i was fitting it driving it no go unfit it refit it drive it eventually fluked the right way around and it works ok. Edited by user Tuesday, 4 October 2011 9:03:20 AM(UTC)
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The tacho will work. The difference between the V8 & V6 tacho is the placement of a resistor on the main circuit board - changes it from reading 4 pulses per revolution to 3 (or vice-versa). I've got pics somewhere of where I changed one over.
The other cluster difference is the temp gauge - V8 & V6 are slightly different in their calibration - you can pick the V8 one by the translucent green paint on the end of the 2 pins that secure it.
The reason you may not have got the tacho to work is that there are variations in the dash pins in the 3 sockets across the models. You really need to be careful swapping clusters over. If it's not like-for-like, then the least that will happen is something won't work, but the worst case (between VN & VR, or vice-versa - I can't remember now) you'll let the smoke out. |
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quote: Originally posted by commodorenut
(between VN & VR, or vice-versa - I can't remember now) you'll let the smoke out.
So your saying that VN - VR electronics are smoke based?
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All electronics are - the trick is to make sure the smoke stays inside all the little components on the circuit board, and then it still works :) |
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