Lanos 1.4 Tach Fitting
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Lanos 1.4 Tach Fitting
Hello evryone i have recently become a daewoo owner and intend on extensivly modding my 2002 1.4 lanos s. So i thought i would start with some ceature comforts is it possible to fit a tacho to my lanos ???
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Michael Maguinness
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Michael Maguinness
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I apologize for not having much experience with the 1.4L, but I think this may be the best way to do it...
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7469
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7469
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the 1.4 SOHC is basicly a de-stroaked 1.5 SOHC
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exactly.
MMamdouh
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Another UK woo owner, welcome
Please keep this thread updated with your progress with fitting the tach, I've tried myself but can't find the right wires.
Please keep this thread updated with your progress with fitting the tach, I've tried myself but can't find the right wires.
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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I don't think so as the ECU has different wiring, it might be possible to convert it though.
Will have to wait for a reply from someone else.
Will have to wait for a reply from someone else.
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My tach is for 4 cylinders, and I can't find any that work on just 2
My ECU isn't under the seat either, its at the front of car on the opposite side of the fusebox kick panel.
Which wires do I need to use if I wanted the full signal? I notice the wire you used was different to the ones in ubuyau's guide.
My ECU isn't under the seat either, its at the front of car on the opposite side of the fusebox kick panel.
Which wires do I need to use if I wanted the full signal? I notice the wire you used was different to the ones in ubuyau's guide.
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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daewoomofo wrote:i still think useing a motorbike tacho would be a good idea
I can't find any.
Wouldn't they be 6V anyway?
Wouldn't they be 6V anyway?
1999 3-door HB Lanos 1349cc SOHC - 16" Alloys, Short Ram Intake, Strutbar, Alarm & Remote Locking, Electric Windows, CarPC!
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