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Hey guys I have a ds2 shiftlight. Has 3 wires I need to wire into the ecu Aparently. First I've heard of it. Trying to see if any of you guys have installed one.

It's going in my r32. Rb20. Stock ecu I guess

I need to find

-12v ignition positive ecu terminal wire

-Negative ecu terminal wire

-Ecu tacho signal wire or the ecu igniter trigger wire

Even if someone could get me the PIN numbers and possibly the Colour of the wire it would be much appreciated

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did mine a while back, i mounted mine on A pillar, all wiring hooked up to the back of cluster IIRC look on the back of cluster, its labelled albeit abbreviated, so find one named tacho for the signal , +ve/-ve wire run off the back as well, pretty sure will try find the install pics

ok pics attached, u can see for eg, the ignition one, just follow that to the screw and wrap ur wire under that, same for the others

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