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11-10-2006, 11:17 AM
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Uhm, I never heard of a coil pack before but judging by your answers I think you mean there's actually two coils right...
In general it should always be possible to connect a rev counter directly to the connection between coil and ECU (or whatever else is controls the ignition, contact breakers or electronic ignition) ... If I get it right you have two coils that are each doing half of the sparks... If so, I'd try taking two diodes and connect the tacho to both coils. So each diode goes with it's cathode side on the wires from a coil to the ECU and you connect both anode sides of the diodes together and take signal from there... Ivan do you think I am anywhere near right here? |
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