Sandwich Maker wrote: > this means it's an indirect measurement of rpm and would read falsely > on anything other than a stock coil. Yeah, but it would probably be proportional, if that's any consolation. Eg. 8% off across the scale, or whatever. I have one of these in my 70 Hornet. I have it kludged up in a way I don't recommend! But the "right" way to convert a current-based tach to a voltage-based one is to use an electronic switch and a series resistor to simulate the coil. My favorite switch chip is the VN920 (ST Electronics), $5, give it a tiny signal it'll power any inductive load with no damage and no extra diodes or spike-clamping parts. One will drive a car horn or headlamp! It's short proof, will handle 42V and 30 amps. Haven't done that but I did run a million cycles with a fuel injector as a test for a robotics project. Worked perfectly. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list