I have a GTV6 and a Gearbox from a Milano with the newest sender on it. Now I have the Milano's amplifier for the signal coming from the gearbox' sender , but I don't know what kind of signal is coming out of it and what kind is the speedometer waiting for. Anybody can help?
I'm certain that it's rather easy to fix, but I haven't got the knowledge.
Thank you beforehand.
P.S.: I have an old osciloscope in case it was needed
GTV6 Speedo again
'84 Red GTV6 3.0
Jose,Contact JK,Im sure he would be able to source one for you..be carefull,he`s a cantancerous old soul and can come across as a bully and miserable...try bribing him with nude woman(dont know what he will do with them..)and a schnitzel or 2..maybe a schnitser Bmw m3 as well..
Nobody said Alfa parts were cheap..
Nobody said Alfa parts were cheap..
Jose,
Check this topic here.
http://www.alfagtv6.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=91&start=0
I have a 75/milano transaxle in my GTV6 with the standard GTV6 speedo. It's a direct connect from the 75/Milano sender to the GTV6 speedo (no amplifier) through the Dakota unit. Steve R's fit was the same as mine with a 3 wire 75/Milano sender to the 2 wire GTV6 speedo.
The Dakota unit is not cheap but well worth it as the speedo works perfectly and is easy to adjust to fine tune to exact readings and the original GTV6 speedo is retained.
David
Check this topic here.
http://www.alfagtv6.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=91&start=0
I have a 75/milano transaxle in my GTV6 with the standard GTV6 speedo. It's a direct connect from the 75/Milano sender to the GTV6 speedo (no amplifier) through the Dakota unit. Steve R's fit was the same as mine with a 3 wire 75/Milano sender to the 2 wire GTV6 speedo.
The Dakota unit is not cheap but well worth it as the speedo works perfectly and is easy to adjust to fine tune to exact readings and the original GTV6 speedo is retained.
David
1985 GTV6 3.0 Zender Body Kit - Red