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rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Friday, May 27, 2005 4:56 PM
does anyone know where to find the rpm signal on a 2002 2200 ls. i have a tachometer, do i tie into that or what. thanks for the help.

Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Friday, May 27, 2005 8:40 PM
i'm still trying to hook a tach to my 2200, u gotta get a tach adapter and hook it to the coil packs



Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Friday, May 27, 2005 9:11 PM
dyskord wrote:i'm still trying to hook a tach to my 2200, u gotta get a tach adapter and hook it to the coil packs


you have a manual...which means you already have a tach.... which means you should have a tach signal right?

usually a green wire under the hood somewhere... if you have a manual, you should be able to find it.



Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Friday, May 27, 2005 11:03 PM
sorry. i didn't word it right. i meant rpm signal on the pcm to hook up the emanage. I don't see it on the wiring diagram. i didn't know if i should tie into the factory tach somewhere under the dash.
Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Friday, May 27, 2005 11:12 PM
Brett Good wrote:sorry. i didn't word it right. i meant rpm signal on the pcm to hook up the emanage. I don't see it on the wiring diagram. i didn't know if i should tie into the factory tach somewhere under the dash.


http://www.ny-jbodies.org/library/engine/2200/pcm.htm



Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Saturday, May 28, 2005 10:32 AM
that diagram does not match up to my pcm.
Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Saturday, May 28, 2005 10:40 AM
things should be similar, is there white wire in the cluster... check the link for the black connector...

also i have HEARD you can tap off the tach fuse wires in the fuse panel...dont know how accurate that is, but might be worth a multimeter test.



Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Saturday, May 28, 2005 11:01 AM
Hey Event Not trying to say your wrong or anything but.
My 2000 2200 is a 5speed and it DID NOT come with a tach. so some guys get way confused when you tell them to just pull from there exsiting tach when the might not have one either. Yea I know my car sucks .lol



Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:37 PM
can you get the rpm signal from the crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor?
Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 4:58 PM
anyone?
Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 8:59 PM
hey I'm listening too, even though I've got a 96 2.2L

so you say I can tap into a wire from the back of the cluster?

crazy @!#$


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Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:13 PM
KEN 2.2 wrote:Hey Event Not trying to say your wrong or anything but.
My 2000 2200 is a 5speed and it DID NOT come with a tach. so some guys get way confused when you tell them to just pull from there exsiting tach when the might not have one either. Yea I know my car sucks .lol





What he said. I used a sunpro tach and taped directly to the pcm and connected to the tack out put there and my tach is on 2 cyl setting works w/o tach adaptor but only on some tachs. so you might need athe adaptor




Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Wednesday, June 22, 2005 10:09 PM
Wow. Too much misinformation in this thread.

The 95-99 Z-24s and GTs have a full rpm tach signal on the fuse box panel located in the engine bay.

The 95-97 2200s are SOL. You need a tach adapter to connect to the two ignition wires to create a full rpm tach signal.

The 98+ 2200s have a tach signal on the C2 black ECU connector at pin 10. From what I know with experience from my 2000 Z, this pin DOES NOT already have a pin in it's connector hole. You need to located a pin to put in the hole to use the full rpm signal. I could be wrong on this though. There might be a wire there already.

The 00-02 Z-24s have a tach signal on the C2 black ECU connector at pin 10. This pin DOES NOT already have a pin in it's connector hole. You need to located a pin to put in the hole to use the full rpm signal.

All of the Ecotec equipped j-bodies require a tach adapter to connect to the two ignition wires to create a full rpm tach signal....at least this is predominantly what everyone knows at this point.

Oh and Event, the tach signal coming to the dash of every j-body is digital...meaning it is sent through a serial bus from the PCM to the dash. You can't extract the signal from the dash cluster regardless of how hard anyone tries.


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Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:43 PM
does the 95-99 Z-24s have a wire coming out of the ECU you can use? if so what wire?




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Re: rpm signal on a 2002 2200
Wednesday, July 20, 2005 7:11 PM
"The 95-99 Z-24s and GTs have a full rpm tach signal on the fuse box panel located in the engine bay."

Trace the wire.


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