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E Boost + Tach Adapter


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This is the one I have on my Fg to give signal for my aeromotive fuel pump speed controller. part number for the MSD version is in the pic.

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Says in the instructions it needs to be tapped into the 12v positive on one of the coils then it converts signal. It's the tach driver recommended by aeromotive for the pump controller on a car with a distrubitorless ignition system which can be used for other things like shift light etc. pretty easy too install. Cost 192 +10 postage

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Has anyone glt these eboost to work off road speed signal instead of rpm? That would be heaps better for making the car quick for the strip...chillaxin you bastard, I hate seeing your pics in a thread, I get green with envy, your ute is hands down best looking ute ever

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Hi. Mount the autometer tach adapter on the firewall using one stud for the ABS one one side and 2 short self tappers on the other and then run the two red wires and the earth wire toward the front of the car to the multi pin plug near the ECU. On the engine side of the plug locate a heavy red/green (pinky red and pale green) wire and cut this wire about 50 mm from the plug. Join the plug side (ecu side) to the red wire and the engine side to the red/black wire and then run the earth wire across toward the ECU and earth it on the stud that secures the AC pipe behind the ECU. The gray wire can either run across the engine bay with the brake pipes or down to the grommet below the glovebox. All done. Cheers MD

Is it the same for a BF? I have the MSD DIS tach driver and connected it to the positive at the coil like it says to in its instructions but it's not giving a signal? The car runs fine but there's no signal coming from the tach driver

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