VDO Tach drive - IRF540 PIP Circuit or Ignition spike only?
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VDO Tach drive - IRF540 PIP Circuit or Ignition spike only?
I have a 16V Corrado running MS2 with EDIS that i've recently finished. I've been doing some tuning this past week and the engine is running like a dream. My last problem is that I don't have my tachometer working.
As an alternative to using the two diodes connected to either side of the coil pack to generate the tach signal, I decided to use Jim's driver circuit that I stumbled across, based on the IRF-540 and triggered by the EDIS PIP signal.
Despite this circuit working, (i've checked it on the scope) it doesn't appear to be sufficient to drive my VDO tach. As the tach was originally fed from the single coil connected to the dizzy I can only assume that it requires the voltage spike generated from ignition, and so i'll have to use the two diode method.
Before I change over, can anyone confirm that these VDO gauges are only driveable this way, or has anyone had any luck driving them from the PIP output using Jim's circuit.
Cheers,
Andy
If you already have the low voltage tach signal, you can build a "tacho booster"..... see this:

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VDO Tach driving - 1990 16V VW Corrado
Simon
I have a 16V Corrado running MS2 with EDIS that i've recently finished. I've been doing some tuning this past week and the engine is running like a dream. My last problem is that I don't have my tachometer working.
As an alternative to using the two diodes connected to either side of the coil pack to generate the tach signal, I decided to use Jim's driver circuit that I stumbled across, based on the IRF-540 and triggered by the EDIS PIP signal.
Despite this circuit working, (i've checked it on the scope) it doesn't appear to be sufficient to drive my tach, which is made by VDO. As the tach was originally fed from the single coil connected to the dizzy I can only assume that it requires the voltage spike generated from ignition, and so i'll have to use the two diode method.
Before I change over, can anyone confirm that these VDO gauges are only driveable this way, or has anyone had any luck driving them from the PIP output using Jim's circuit.
Cheers,
Andy
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I attempted to modify the tachometer in the hope of enabling it to take the EDIS tach signal directly. However, after removing the tach from the instrument cluster, I realised that VW must have used pretty strong glue as I found it impossible to remove the needle and consequently couldn't get access to any of the circuit board to modify it.
So, unfortunately this method was a bit of a non-starter for me, on the plus side though the two diode method works perfectly with my tach!