gtmiller1001
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So when you hit the rev limiter in the mustang the tach lights up bright red, very noticeable.
I have not done any real investigating, but I THINK that the light is directly connected to the computer via the rev limiter, so if you change the limiter to a higher value via a tune the light should come on at a higher value.
IF that is the case, I was going to try and simply get behind the cluster and find the wire(s) that send the signal to the tach to turn it red.
I was thinking there has to be some way to rig up a shift light to those wires so that the shift light commands the tach to turn red at whatever RPM is desired (It may come on again if the rev limiter is hit, but that doesn't really matter to me).
Has anyone thought about/attempted this?
Alternatively, if you can simply adjust the function of that light within a tune you could just have it come on at whatever RPM you want if it is an independent command free of the actual rev limiter.
Thoughts? (And don't say use a raptor shift light, I think that's an obvious and easy solution, trying to be a little creative here
I have not done any real investigating, but I THINK that the light is directly connected to the computer via the rev limiter, so if you change the limiter to a higher value via a tune the light should come on at a higher value.
IF that is the case, I was going to try and simply get behind the cluster and find the wire(s) that send the signal to the tach to turn it red.
I was thinking there has to be some way to rig up a shift light to those wires so that the shift light commands the tach to turn red at whatever RPM is desired (It may come on again if the rev limiter is hit, but that doesn't really matter to me).
Has anyone thought about/attempted this?
Alternatively, if you can simply adjust the function of that light within a tune you could just have it come on at whatever RPM you want if it is an independent command free of the actual rev limiter.
Thoughts? (And don't say use a raptor shift light, I think that's an obvious and easy solution, trying to be a little creative here
