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RE: msd and stock tach
By Martin Micheelsen - 07/13/2005 2:40:40 AM; IP 66.135.226.87
Yes you need the tach adaptor. The MSD tach adaptor can work off measuring voltage or current draw. Those are two different wires. You need to connect the one that measures current draw.
I find mine to be accurate within approx 200 rpm.
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