All forummers/experts/sifus
i was hoping that you will be able to
assist/troubleshoot/advice me on this small but
iritating problem i am facing
im currently driving a 1G 4g63t. so far the engine is
fine though im planning to really upgrade it for race
usage. but for now i have to settle with its not-so
original state. my problem is the RPM meter. the car's
idling is fine but the RPM goes unstable. at times
when the car is moving, say, at 100km/h, the rpm goes
accordingly and then drops to zero!! this is not
permanent as it will go up again and then drops again
etc etc...i hope this you can visualise or understand
my explaination...
i went see a mechanic and he says that its the
MITSUBISHI POWER UNIT thingy (i enclose the picture as
attached)which is faulty but before i got it replaced
i went to get a second opinion from my regular mech
and he says that the item is not faulty!! he says its
got something to do with my earth wiring. is this true
in your expert opinion?
your soonest reply is higly appreciated.
thank you and best regards
i was hoping that you will be able to
assist/troubleshoot/advice me on this small but
iritating problem i am facing
im currently driving a 1G 4g63t. so far the engine is
fine though im planning to really upgrade it for race
usage. but for now i have to settle with its not-so
original state. my problem is the RPM meter. the car's
idling is fine but the RPM goes unstable. at times
when the car is moving, say, at 100km/h, the rpm goes
accordingly and then drops to zero!! this is not
permanent as it will go up again and then drops again
etc etc...i hope this you can visualise or understand
my explaination...
i went see a mechanic and he says that its the
MITSUBISHI POWER UNIT thingy (i enclose the picture as
attached)which is faulty but before i got it replaced
i went to get a second opinion from my regular mech
and he says that the item is not faulty!! he says its
got something to do with my earth wiring. is this true
in your expert opinion?
your soonest reply is higly appreciated.
thank you and best regards