It's quite a long way to Ben's house, isn't it? :) Very nice mod indeed... would have been much further up my priority list, but glad you got it working! (And we need more of Jo's cackling)
Great news. If it so much as helps one person, then that's all that matters! Please keep us updated on the progress. Sounds like a really interesting project! Can't say I've heard of a 20vG60 before!
MK4 era ECU for a 4 cylinder should have a 0-5V tacho output. To use this to Mk1/2 clocks also for 4 cylinders, you can use a cheaper converter. Look for Mk2 1.8t tacho converter, should be MUCH cheaper than a CAN kit. Around £45 in UK money.
Hi, the speedometer is a cable from a 1.3 carb model and is a direct fit to the 02a gearbox and back of the clocks. Have you been having trouble with this?
@@golfmk2 Thank you for the information. I have a 2.8 24v that I want to swap to my Mk2 Golf including the AWD system. I hope that the propeller shaft is just a bolt on straight swap.
The speedo cable will depend on what gearbox you're going to use. If you're running a DSG box then there is a CAN adapter from the company that can work with that too. As for the propshaft, are you running a raised transmission tunnel, like a Syncro?
@@golfmk2 the 2.8 24v engine comes with a manual transmission...as for the tunnel, I will use the Mk4 Bora tunnel and modify it to fit what is required for the propeller shaft and exhaust system. I really want this 4Motion. I am not sure about the length of the propeller shaft. I just hope that it's a straight bolt on swap from Mk4 to Mk2. Do you have any information about it?
Excellent. So you're using the gearbox that came with the engine in the Mk4. Makes sense. As for the propshaft, I'm afraid I don't have the knowledge on this. Sounds like a great project though!
Hi, if you are running Mk3 clocks with an R32 engine then i think you need this one, specifically for Mk3 cluster. www.vdveer-engineering.nl/en/shop/can-convertors/can-convertor-rpm-mk3-detail
There are firmware updates which may be available so can try that out and see if it stop the pulse. Otherwise I'm guessing it's just the CAN signal from the engine that is showing on the tacho. The main thing is it doesn't show when the engine is running.
That's interesting. I didn't know that may cause that, although, as you can probably tell, I'm not clued up on the electronics of this! First step, obviously was just to get it working. Fine tuning is next.
Haha yeah it was hard not to look at the newly working tacho all the way! As for the 20vt rev counter, as Ben said there is a 0-5V signal that you can tap into and as it's 4 cylinders going into a 4 cylinder clocks, the fix is cheaper and there are a number of adapter boxes available.
The smart feature of the can tacho box is that it can take whatever the rpm is broadcast on CAN and transfer it to what old clocks want to see regardless of if the clocks were for a 4/6/8 cylinder. If you only want to use a 4 cylinder diesel with some 4 cylinder clocks, then you don't need a CAN converter, you can convert the 5V output from ECU to clocks. Hope this information help.
It's quite a long way to Ben's house, isn't it? :) Very nice mod indeed... would have been much further up my priority list, but glad you got it working! (And we need more of Jo's cackling)
It's a fair slog to Ben's, yep! And isn't Jo's laugh so angelic? 😂
I'm going through converting my 20vG60 from Digi to Mk4 loom & ECU. This is a god send!
Great news. If it so much as helps one person, then that's all that matters! Please keep us updated on the progress. Sounds like a really interesting project! Can't say I've heard of a 20vG60 before!
MK4 era ECU for a 4 cylinder should have a 0-5V tacho output. To use this to Mk1/2 clocks also for 4 cylinders, you can use a cheaper converter. Look for Mk2 1.8t tacho converter, should be MUCH cheaper than a CAN kit. Around £45 in UK money.
Well done guys another brilliant video from you guys do love watching them nice you got another job done on the R32
Thanks very much! The list of jobs is getting smaller, but I'm sure thr list will quickly grow again once stuff breaks! 😅
Amazing bit of kit that, lovely work on the install too 👌😁
Thank you. It's great isn't it? Can't believe we've not done it sooner as it's such a nice thing to have working again!
Very amusing yet so informative. Your videos guys are getting better and better. Great video and a working rev counter 🎉
Thank you! We're getting there to having a nearly fully functional car! 😅
Excellent 📹
Thanks!
Amazing! How about the speedometer cable? How do you make it work with your R32 engine and transmission?
Hi, the speedometer is a cable from a 1.3 carb model and is a direct fit to the 02a gearbox and back of the clocks. Have you been having trouble with this?
@@golfmk2 Thank you for the information. I have a 2.8 24v that I want to swap to my Mk2 Golf including the AWD system. I hope that the propeller shaft is just a bolt on straight swap.
The speedo cable will depend on what gearbox you're going to use. If you're running a DSG box then there is a CAN adapter from the company that can work with that too. As for the propshaft, are you running a raised transmission tunnel, like a Syncro?
@@golfmk2 the 2.8 24v engine comes with a manual transmission...as for the tunnel, I will use the Mk4 Bora tunnel and modify it to fit what is required for the propeller shaft and exhaust system. I really want this 4Motion. I am not sure about the length of the propeller shaft. I just hope that it's a straight bolt on swap from Mk4 to Mk2. Do you have any information about it?
Excellent. So you're using the gearbox that came with the engine in the Mk4. Makes sense. As for the propshaft, I'm afraid I don't have the knowledge on this. Sounds like a great project though!
salut j'ai un golf 3 r32 compteur golf 3 je doit prendre quel model ? celui-ci Convertisseur CAN RPM numérique ??
Hi, if you are running Mk3 clocks with an R32 engine then i think you need this one, specifically for Mk3 cluster. www.vdveer-engineering.nl/en/shop/can-convertors/can-convertor-rpm-mk3-detail
@@golfmk2 merci :)
Nice!
But that jerkiness @ ignition on is weird.
There are firmware updates which may be available so can try that out and see if it stop the pulse. Otherwise I'm guessing it's just the CAN signal from the engine that is showing on the tacho. The main thing is it doesn't show when the engine is running.
@@golfmk2 Ask them if it's terminated with a 120 ohm resistor. CanBus often bounces back if it's not terminated at the last node
That's interesting. I didn't know that may cause that, although, as you can probably tell, I'm not clued up on the electronics of this! First step, obviously was just to get it working. Fine tuning is next.
@@golfmk2
Keep us updated mate!
Just remember to watch the Speedo not rev counter on the way home haha
I need to sort rev counter on 20v
Haha yeah it was hard not to look at the newly working tacho all the way! As for the 20vt rev counter, as Ben said there is a 0-5V signal that you can tap into and as it's 4 cylinders going into a 4 cylinder clocks, the fix is cheaper and there are a number of adapter boxes available.
Put a diesel alternator on mij mark 1 and took the revsignal from the alternator
I thought that was one of the options to get it to work. Which diesel did you take it from? And was any fabrication required?
Do you know if it will work with edc15p+ that gives revs from Can and clocks that receive revs from some Old type ecu?
The smart feature of the can tacho box is that it can take whatever the rpm is broadcast on CAN and transfer it to what old clocks want to see regardless of if the clocks were for a 4/6/8 cylinder.
If you only want to use a 4 cylinder diesel with some 4 cylinder clocks, then you don't need a CAN converter, you can convert the 5V output from ECU to clocks. Hope this information help.
Hi man im in south africa i would like to know how to get that
Hi, the product link is in the description of the video. It's a nice bit if kit and works very well.