I'm looking for more specs about the cluster.
Found this:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/69rJYPlRloI(THEN WE REALIZE THAT THE SPEEDOMETER GAUGE ON HONDA S2000 2006+ IS A SQUARE "NEGATIVE" SIGNAL OF AMPLITUDE OF 5 VOLTS.
S2000 TACHOMETER (RPM) SIGNAL IS 12 VOLTS "POSITVE" OF SQUARE WAVE, IT DOES NOT MATTER THE TH AND TL).
TH AND TL ARE THE DUTY CYCLE THAT THE PULSE WILL REMAIN UP AND DOWN.
The fuel gauge is a variation of "2.000 millivolts" signal of 50-100 milliampers as much low this voltage, it will show less bars light up on fuel cluster.
The wires I've checked almost all of them, almost all are normal wires with differences of some of them are positives and others negative, I will mention this wire per wire and step by step on my pdf manual once this study is finished.
NOTHING MADE THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE MOVES UP AND DOWN, NONE SIGNAL SQUARE, SINE, TRIAGLE AND I BELIEVE ALSO THE PWM WILL NOT DO NOTHING AS WELL.
Then we conclude that definetely this coolant temp gauge works on "CANBUS OR OBD2 INTERFACE".
ONLY THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE WORKS IN THIS INTERFACE ALL THE OTHER SIGNALS ARE EASY TO CONVERT.
It is resting now the PWM SIGNAL to finish this idea, if PWM does not work at all, I will develop a "modchip" that will be installed inside the cluster like mod chip for consoles ... and then this will make the led bars up and down jumping the original "CANBUS OR OBD2" made from Japanese Engineers!!!!
I must admit Japanese People is very smart!!!!!
"DO YOU WANT A SCREW FOR THE CAR I SOLD YOU? COME TO ME!!!!!!!".
Now, lets go to next step, I will not have peace of mind until this cluster is not functional. "
Ok, my rpm works ok with revburner. Now it's about speedometer.
The first guy, uses 12V and the second, 5V.
Ok, my speedo show some numbers with actual config.
Maybe the "negative pulse" is the key?