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I was just going to post a question about this same terminal. I upgraded my alternator to one from a 280ZX. It also has the P terminal. Can this be used to run a tachometer that uses the signal from an ECU and not the standard aftermarket tachometers that use the distributor?

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The alternator is part of the charging system and it has no connection to the ECU other than to power it. Why would the ECU be sending a tachometer signal to the alternator????????? It's not a tractor.

 

 

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From what I could find is there are some alternators, usually used on diesel engines, that have a terminal that puts out a signal for a tach. It is obviously a different type of signal than what most aftermarket tachs use, mainly the negative side of the coil. There are some tachs that pull a signal from either the cars computer or this terminal on the back of an alternator.

I was just wondering if this particular terminal labelled P puts out that type of signal that can run a tach.

The reason I am asking is I bought a tach and GPS speedometer set. The speedometer works great. But I couldn't get the tach to run and that is because it wasn't designed to run off the coil. It was designed to run off either an alternator or from the ECU.

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