changingman 7 1 Cars Posted June 29, 2017 Hi , what is meant by Tacho Signal wire and ECU Tacho o/p?? I'm asking as I've got a tacho driver so I can get a rev counter that works , but the "wiring diagram" that was supplied only says four things on it. I can work out where 12 v and Chassis Earth go???????????????? Cheers Liam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
changingman 7 1 Cars Posted June 29, 2017 Before my miniscule brain melts would the tacho feed wire attach to grey pin 112b on the brown 205 plugs and the ecu tacho o/p attach to the red wire (426) on the 19 pin gti6 ecu?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dobboy 231 2 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 That sounds about right. I take it your tachco converter is a type that converts the signal from GTI6 ecu to suit the 205? And not the type that you take 4 signals from the coil packs and convert them to suit the 205? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
changingman 7 1 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 (edited) That sounds about right. I take it your tachco converter is a type that converts the signal from GTI6 ecu to suit the 205? And not the type that you take 4 signals from the coil packs and convert them to suit the 205? That's the one , just four wires in total, but I hate anything to do with cars, I'm a bricklayer Edited June 30, 2017 by changingman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dobboy 231 2 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 That's the one , just four wires in total, but I hate anything to do with cars, I'm a bricklayer They're maybe not the best car's to own if you don't like jacking them up Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
changingman 7 1 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 This is my eighth one but my mate Steve used to do all the work and I payed for the trackdays, but he has a different job now so I have to learn!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dobboy 231 2 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 This is my eighth one but my mate Steve used to do all the work and I payed for the trackdays, but he has a different job now so I have to learn!! Treat it as a new life skill 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
changingman 7 1 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 Treat it as a new life skill In enjoying it for the most part! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dobboy 231 2 Cars Posted June 30, 2017 Good to hear. I enjoy it for the most part too, thing that puts a dampener on it for me is not having a wide garage, not having a real ramp, and i used to get caught short on tools. Also when i've had to work outside in winter which was hard going at times. I don't think there's much that's impossible with a 205 for non-mechanics though if you have a little savvy and more importantly are determined enough, there's usually always help here on tap if required. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
changingman 7 1 Cars Posted July 1, 2017 Good to hear. I enjoy it for the most part too, thing that puts a dampener on it for me is not having a wide garage, not having a real ramp, and i used to get caught short on tools. Also when i've had to work outside in winter which was hard going at times. I don't think there's much that's impossible with a 205 for non-mechanics though if you have a little savvy and more importantly are determined enough, there's usually always help here on tap if required. Oh yes , I've had nothing but help from everyone on here and it's the reason that I never got rid of the car if I'm honest with you. I'll put my hands up to knowing next to nothing , but I don't bodge things, ill do my research and do them to the best of my abilities as it's me that's got to drive the damn thing on a track So, thanks to all of you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites