Kinda neither... the TDI cluster gets the rev signal from the engine's computer (ECU). The computer likely gets it from the crank, but I don't know if it the crank signal is available separately.Either way, it's not going to drive an MK2 cluster directly since the cluster is expecting a W signal... a very different waveform and frequency from the crank or ECU.Looking up Dakota Digital on the web might be helpful... they make a bunch of tach signal converters and may have one that will work.
Ok I just read your other thread in the TDI section where you say you have an AAZ pump on your 1Z, so no electronics. That means no ecu to provide a tach signal The only tach signal you'll get from that engine is off the alternator, but that signal won't drive the mk4 cluster so you're a bit stuck I'm afraid!
There are loads of 1Z mk3s being broken on ebay so you should be able to source the electronics reasonably easily. Remember to get the key, the immobiliser transponder and ecu all from the same car if you go this way though otherwise you will be in even more of a pickle than you are now! You can often pick up an entire car / conversion for £200 :wink: That said, Dakota Digital is good advice and worth a look. They may well have something that can drive a later cluster with an early (or W) rpm signal.
Wow i envy you guys the cost on these on this side of the pond is through the roof!