MSD DIS Tach Driver

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I have an MSD DIS Tach Driver part # 8913 New in still in original box but I have opened it.

$80.00 shipped

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Lol. I was wondering what this was for. Just didn't use my friend Google. Good luck with sale.

I dont need it for a tach i need it because my shift light guage calls for a tach signal and I would think this would make it accurate so I can optimize shifting my 5 speed when its in the power the mtxl shift boost guage lets you program the rpm you want to shift so when i dyno it I will see where the curve starts to drop and program it just before!
 
I dont need it for a tach i need it because my shift light guage calls for a tach signal and I would think this would make it accurate so I can optimize shifting my 5 speed when its in the power the mtxl shift boost guage lets you program the rpm you want to shift so when i dyno it I will see where the curve starts to drop and program it just before!

Good info.
 
I dont need it for a tach i need it because my shift light guage calls for a tach signal and I would think this would make it accurate so I can optimize shifting my 5 speed when its in the power the mtxl shift boost guage lets you program the rpm you want to shift so when i dyno it I will see where the curve starts to drop and program it just before!

replied to your PM but yes it would work for that as well.
 
Curious as to what sensor it connects to for tach signal? Looking for something to drive my 2 step without tapping an injector wire.
 
Curious as to what sensor it connects to for tach signal? Looking for something to drive my 2 step without tapping an injector wire.

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.
 
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