what shift light is it? is there the facility to change how it picks up the rpm?That's superb info but!!! My shift light is for 4, 6 & 8 cylinder engines!!! It ain't going to work on 4 is it?!
That wire needs to go onto one of the coil pack wires. The rev counter is controlled by canbus so there isn't an engine rpm signal going into the clocks as such.
@Martin. and I fitted one of these a couple of weeks ago. We ran the wire through the bulkhead and into the engine loom sheathing around the thermostat. The wire then went up and joined the spark signal wire going to the coilpack. We made sure not to break the wire going to the coilpack, removed the insulation and soldered the shift light wire to maintain reliability of the coilpack wiring. Because the cylinders fire two at a time you can connect it to either the orange or beige wire. These wires also come out of pins 1 and 32 on the ecu. As there are 2 wires for spark signal (on the coil pack) you need to set the shift light up as a 2 cylinder (1 signal pulse per revolution).
The live and ground can be taken from any ignition live/ground in the car dash loom.
Don't have any pics sorry!
got a link to the light?Can only change between 4,6 & 8!!!
Sorry I missed your post that would be my idea yeah although you NEED to have the diodes in there to prevent the signal going from one coil wire to the other and firing the wrong cylinders at the wrong time. It should work but I can't promise anything of course!So I'm basically joining the green wire from the shift light to the White wire and orange wire on the coil pack? The non live wires?
mine and Martins shift lights work so yes! DRE shift light if you want to buy one.Sorry about the thread from the dead lol! But did this work? Thinking of buying one of these for the race car and don't want to spend a fortune on a omex etc...
well that depends which light you have. If you buy a DRE you don't need them because it has sufficient settings to adjust. The above diagram is for the cheapy light the OP used.Cheers, I'll give it a try! What diodes did you use?