Msd distributorless tach driver




















I have tachometer. This is going in a Roush with COP ignition. Will I need a tach adapter? Is the connection the same as a mustang as per the insturctions? Thank you for your question.

Please reach out to our Tech Team at service autometer. I have a 97 ford super duty v10 want to install a tac what adapter do need? It does not look like you need an adapter. Please contact our Tech Team contact at service autometer. The , gen 2. Connector number C, violet wire, at pin 1 of C, C located at the right front of the engine, typically under the upper radiator hose. The violet wire is what you will cut in half, to wire in the tachometer adapter.

If you have any questions or would like a couple diagrams, please send an email request to service autometer. I'm lookin for a 6 volt positive ground Tachometer. Unfortunately, we do not sell one. Hello, thank you for your question. It can be used on 4, 6 or 8-cylinder engines. Days Hrs Min For next dispatch. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Features Easily connect a tachometer to a coil-per-cylinder ignition. Also can be used to drive other rpm controlled devices.

Compact housing is easy to mount. Download The Manual Here. Submit Review. Frequently bought together. Add to Wish List Create a new list. The compact Tach Driver measures only 1.

It wires inline on the coils' 12 volt supply wire where it senses the current going through this wire and converts this information into a 12 volt output signal that most aftermarket tachometers use as a trigger signal. It can be used on 4, 6 or 8-cylinder engines. About MSD.

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