Adding a tach to a Vic is one of those things that add both beauty and function to them. I went a little further and added a clock, ambient temp gauge, and some windshield bags.
You can find them on ebay - they're the same used in all Polaris vehicles, and it's Polaris part number: 2875949.
You also need to unlock your speedometer ($50 at your local dealer), or the added sensor will not work.
Take a look at this thread, which has some good info on the ambient temperature sensor, including home-made solutions if you're not willing to fork the $30 for a sensor: http://www.victoryforums.com/showthread.php?t=13442
Your dealer should have that stuff. I don't know if instructions come with it but if you have not invested in a service manual; you might want to think about it.
I have some links to service manuals HERE but nothing for the new ones.
It's done through their proprietary software, via a Victory Digital Wrench - don't even think about messing with it, or you will corrupt your ECU like all those before you who have gone there.
I know it's not easy as I hated paying for the unlock - I felt cheated that I had to go back and pay some more to get what I thought I should have gotten from the beginning.
Just get over the $50, pay it, and on top of the ambient temperature, you will get these additional features:
- second trip meter;
- tachometer in the LCD;
- average fuel economy;
- instantaneous fuel economy;
- Fuel range;
- trip time;
- volt meter.
Why are you asking? You want to mess it up? It's what looks like an ODBII connector, under the right side panel. DO NOT MESS WITH IT, do not attach a scan tool to it, do not touch it with anything, or you will be in the market for a new ECU.
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