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Friday, March 12, 2010

How to get RPM on a car?

So on my dash my car doesnt have a spot where it says my RPM (1997 Kia Sephia) ... and i was wondering if there was someway if i brought it somewhere if i could have it to wear i could see my RPM while driving...
How to get RPM on a car?
autometer.com the follow the supplied instructions. you might need a module to modify the signal from the coil but it just takes money. or find a wrecked one and swap the dash. There is only one wire harness plug and play. all is solved with money.
How to get RPM on a car?
You could have a place install a Tachometer. Unless it's a manual and you aren't experienced enough to tell when to shift then i don't recommend getting one. Itd more than likely look really corny.
Reply:There are a number of aftermarket Tachometers, you should be able to get at most auto parts stores.
Reply:I don't know specifics about your kia, but in general, yes you can add a tachometer to read engine rotating speed. I added one to my 92 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup. I purchased it at a Wal-Mart but you can also get them from the automotive parts store. The tachometer I installed tapped into a wire on the ignition coil to use the frequency of ignition firing to display engine speed. Install was relatively straightforward but I'm sure you could find a shop that would be happy to install one.





See http://www.jcwhitney.com/Tachometer-Gaug...
Reply:they sell tachometer aftermarket . do not try to install yourself its trick get a mechanic to install it.
Reply:Not to be mean, but why would you want to do that to a Kia Sephia????
Reply:yeah not to be a dick, but i dont expect you'll be doing any high rpm driving in a Kia and unless it has a standard tranny you really don't need one
Reply:you dont even need RPM unless you are a shitty driver with a stick





You have a 1997 Kia Sephia i used to have one of those cars


they suck ***


i eventually sold the parts to the car for drug money lol


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