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2005 Altima tach wire


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Chris Luongo 
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Posted: October 26, 2006 at 11:26 PM / IP Logged  
I've also been doing all my Nissans tachless for about the past three or four years, without issue. Set it for 0.8 seconds crank time, and it'll start up so smoothly you can hardly event tell it's tachless.
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I put a remote start on my wife's 2005 altima. I tapped in at one of the fuel injectors. Just remove the plastic engine cover, like 3 screws I think. and the fuel injector wires are in plain view, they are covered in black plastic tubing. I used the one closest to the drivers side then ran the wire thru the firewall along with the siren wire and the hoodpin wire. Alot of people dont like to grab a tach signal under the hood for some reason, but its not a big deal because you have to run wires there anyway for your siren and hoodpin.
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