Ah, you are using a tacho designed for an ignition system. Your tacho feed is coming from the alternator which produces many more pulses per engine revolution.
Possible solutions: a pulse count corrector, probably sold as an electronic speedo corrector, should be available from auto hot-up shops etc. or ebay, try this:
SUZUKI SPEEDO TUNER SPEEDOMETER CORRECTOR - eBay (item 110603402852 end time Mar-24-11 14:37:19 PDT)
Another possible solution, use a bicycle speedometer, set the magnet on a pulley somewhere. I saw an old Rolls Royce set up that way because the owner didn't want to open up the original gauges. It may take a bit of trial and error to enter the correct wheel size number to get a meaningful reading. Doubles as an hour meter!


				
				
				
					
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 ) The tacho counts the pulse. So you need to open up your alternator to solder this wire on. I was lucky with a Land cruiser one that I did. Was able to do key hole surgery though a space were the wires exit the alternator. Once you get this wire attached you need to get a potentiometer and take a reading of the revs from the crank pulley when the vehicle is at normal running temp. Hook you tacho up out side of the dash so you can adjust it. There should be some small adjustment devices on your tacho. On should be a choice of 4, 6, 8 cyl and a fine adjustment screw. Once it reads the same as the reading you took from the crank ( don`t make any engine adjustments between taking the crank reading and adjusting the tacho ) install and enjoy. I have also got one like this for my ute. But it seems that I might have a generator, so will have to get this confirmed. The best one for ease of instalment I have heard of is one that has some sort of band that goes around the alternator and detects the pulse. But can`t locate one.
				

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