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> How to wire the tach on an MSD, can't find the thread for a friend
brant
post Jan 20 2010, 09:45 AM
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A really great member of the teener community called last night
he has done more good things for more people, but last night had a question

It was around trying to get his tach to work on his -6 conversion

I remember many threads about not requiring a MSD tach adapter, but couldn't find them in my searches. Can anyone point me along or offer their knowledge to help out ?

specifics: 2.7/6
CDI died a few months ago. MSD was installed, and car runs well. Tach is now not working however. He is running an MSD optical pick up (white wire) and using the wiring instructions provided. He is not running the tach adapter and it was my belief that it may not be required?

thanks in advance all!

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post Jan 20 2010, 12:50 PM
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If it's a Porsche tach for a six cylinder engine, it will probably need the tach adapter from MSD. Wiring is gray wire from MSD box to tach adapter, then out to the tach via the black/purple wire in the harness.
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