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    2002 Defender TD5 - what tacho to use?

    Hi Folks,
    I am keen on adding a tacho in my instrument cluster and lose the clock.
    I can get a OEM unit from the UK for over $550 AUD delivered.

    There should be a VDO alternative a lot cheaper, available in Aus.
    Would someone have a part number for 52mm unit please?

    Regards

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    IMHO the 2" tacho's are a bit small to read accurately.

    Have you considered the alternative of using a Nanocom running in Instrument Mode? The Nanocom will give you a digital display together with a number of other parameters on the same screen, plus you'll have the ability to carry out quite a number of diagnostic functions including reading and resetting fault codes.

    There is a group buy about to start as soon as three or four more members indicate their desire to take part - need a minimum of 12 participants before the discounted group buy can start.

    See here Nanocom Group Buy
    Roger


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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    IMHO the 2" tacho's are a bit small to read accurately.

    Have you considered the alternative of using a Nanocom running in Instrument Mode? The Nanocom will give you a digital display together with a number of other parameters on the same screen, plus you'll have the ability to carry out quite a number of diagnostic functions including reading and resetting fault codes.

    There is a group buy about to start as soon as three or four more members indicate their desire to take part - need a minimum of 12 participants before the discounted group buy can start.

    See here Nanocom Group Buy

    Thanks Xtreme,

    Sounds good. Excuse my ignorance, but would you run the nanocom mounted on the dash?

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    Is a tacho really needed? I haven't never needed to look at one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouNat58 View Post
    Thanks Xtreme,

    Sounds good. Excuse my ignorance, but would you run the nanocom mounted on the dash?
    There is a dash/windscreen mounting kit available.
    See here Products - NCOM30 Mounting Kit - NANOCOM Diagnostics

    I use a universal RAM mount which doubles as a phone mount when not needing the Nanocom.
    Roger


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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Is a tacho really needed? I haven't never needed to look at one.
    It's always been my preferred way to drive. And as I am a new fender owner 3mths, I like to know what revs the engine is doing at 100 kms/hr?
    It sounds like 5000! :-)

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    Part# YAE100790
    I ditched the clock moved the fuel gauge and put the tachometer beside the speedo.

    This subject has come up before, don't know how easy it is to get a 5000 rpm tachometer?
    The factory one is plug and play.

    Google that part# there are a few around a lot cheaper than $550

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    2002 Defender TD5 - what tacho to use?

    Quote Originally Posted by LouNat58 View Post
    It's always been my preferred way to drive. And as I am a new fender owner 3mths, I like to know what revs the engine is doing at 100 kms/hr?
    It sounds like 5000! :-)


    Fair enough.......

    You are using 5th gear? Or maybe somebody has changed the gearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harro View Post
    Part# YAE100790
    I ditched the clock moved the fuel gauge and put the tachometer beside the speedo.

    This subject has come up before, don't know how easy it is to get a 5000 rpm tachometer?
    The factory one is plug and play.

    Google that part# there are a few around a lot cheaper than $550

    Paul.
    Fantastic work Paul.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Fair enough.......

    You are using 5th gear? Or maybe somebody has changed the gearing.
    I am using 5th. The gearing is very low. Am currently also looking at fitting a D2 t/c or overdrive. There are pros and cons for both from what I read.

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