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Default Where is the Engine speed (RPM) sensor on a '90 Corrado?

In VR6 Corrado's there is a engine speed (RPM) sensor, which has it's own plug. I was wondering if there is such a thing in G60 Corrado's? If not would you have to run a wire directly to the wire running to the tach?
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In VR6 Corrado's there is a engine speed (RPM) sensor, which has it's own plug. I was wondering if there is such a thing in G60 Corrado's? If not would you have to run a wire directly to the wire running to the tach?
The engine speed sensor on the G60 is the hall sender in the distributor. What are you trying to wire up?
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I have a Sunk 2 air fuel controller that has a RPM signal wire, speed signal, O2 signal, and sensor signal. I need to know where to find all of these wires. I have an idea of where some of them go, but if you know it would be nice. It is a '90 G60 with a turbo conversion.
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Is there an airflow pressure sensor? If so, that is what that sensor signal is. The problem I am having with this thing is that it is made for Jap. cars. So, there isn't a wiring diagram for it, and the wiring instructions aren't very good. I love to work on cars ,but I hate wiring. This Corrado's wiring is horrible. I have had so much trouble messing with it. This is the last thing that I have to do. So, I am trying to get all of the information before I start cutting into things.
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I have a Sunk 2 air fuel controller that has a RPM signal wire, speed signal, O2 signal, and sensor signal. I need to know where to find all of these wires. I have an idea of where some of them go, but if you know it would be nice. It is a '90 G60 with a turbo conversion.
RPM: - side of the coil

Speed signal: G60 Rados, unlike VRs, usually didn't have a VSS down on the tranny. Back of the speedo right next to where the cable goes in there should be a hall sender which functions as a VSS for the MFA and cruise control. The center wire is signal.

O2: Of the 4 wires coming from the O2 it's the black one.

Boost sensor: Let me look into that. I'm kinda in a hurry at the moment.
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On the coil there are three different wires, black, r/bk, and green. Which of those send the rpm signal.
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