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Hi Guys

Just wondering has anyone in Sydney have a Tommy Kaira Digital cluster in their R34 GTT?

I bought one but seem to be missing the cable that i have highlighted in the pic.

Please if anyone has one i just want to have a look to see how it is wired up, I'm currently still chasing that cable from the person i bought it off.

Any help will be appreciated or even somewhere i may be able to get it wired up or purchase the cable itself.

Cheers,

Will

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interesting item, mate the cable your looking for is right there already, it needs interfaced into current wiring harness to work

power, ground, illumination, RPM, and other computer pickups off sensors, should be a piece of piss to hook up for a good electrical guy with a wiring diagram for GTT off here ?

can you take a photo of the back of it up close ? might give more insight to connections used

interesting item, mate the cable your looking for is right there already, it needs interfaced into current wiring harness to work

power, ground, illumination, RPM, and other computer pickups off sensors, should be a piece of piss to hook up for a good electrical guy with a wiring diagram for GTT off here ?

can you take a photo of the back of it up close ? might give more insight to connections used

I've searched for the wiring diagram and couldnt find one on the net or here.

I only got he first half of the cable, it finishes off with a plug, from the pic above theres a second half that actually plugs into the plug.

So yeh i assumed the cable was incomplete, if i found the wiring diagram my mate would ahve given it a crack, but yeh so far nothing.

  • 2 weeks later...

Alright i've found the wiring diagram for the GTT dash.

Now i just need to know what these wires do that are coming off the TK dash itself.

From what i can see the wire colours are:

- RED

- ORANGE

- GREEN

- PURPLE

- BROWN

- YELLOW

- BLACK

Is anyway to test what each wire does with out causing damage to the dash eg wiring up power to another wire instead of the correct wire.

Any help would be appreciated.

  • 4 weeks later...
Did you get this operational? I have a customer with a Kaira r34 GTT, after disconnecting the battery the display shows "P 0". Assuming its a programming issue, any ideas?

I'm about to take mine to an Instrument Cluster Specialist some time next week, most likely next saturday.

So far still haven't figured out what each wire does, until then i wont be trying anything incase i blow the dash itself.

You wouldn't happen to know what each wires do or anything do you?

nice cluster.

these one for sale on yahoo auctionos atm.

btw spotted you tonight on edensor road near bonnyrigg, stuck in traffic, i was in the 34 behind you when you did the uturn lol

lol that was you?

Yeh bloody accident up ahead, didn't want to wait :D

Btw i have contacted Tommy Kaira via email and this is what they said:

Dear, Will

Hi, my name is Tomo Iwanami of TUS, Inc.

Just to let you know, but TUS, Inc. will be the overseas distributor of Tommy Kaira products.

First of all, thank you for the email.

But I’m afraid that the item itself is discontinued, so there is basically no diagram anymore.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Best Regards,

============================

TUS, Inc.

International Sales & Marketing

Tomo Iwanami (Mr.)

e-mail : [email protected]

cell : +81-90-2468-5700

skype : tomotake1873

http://www.tus-inc.com/

============================

You'd think they'd have a copy some where :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Guys

I managed to get this working thanks to Advanced Auto Instruments in Revesby NSW

For those that want to know each wires do see below:

- RED = +12v Battery

- ORANGE = +12v Ignition

- GREEN = Speed Sensor/ Signal

- PURPLE = Still haven't figured this one

- BROWN = Still haven't figured this one

- YELLOW = Still haven't figured this one

- BLACK = Earth

As you can see only 3 wires are left, most likely its to do with the Peak Torque and Shift Light which i'm not really fussed about.

Hope this helps anyone with the dash as rare as it is.

Cheers,

Will

sounds great that u got it figured out man...lets compare with my limited release Epson EJ1 dash wen u get it all in. we might have seen each other around if u roll round bonny cos im in livo and drive thru cabra/kk/livo area heaps on wkends in bright red 33 [WAN-94N] :D

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