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Thread: Auto Meter tach in a 13B

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    Default Auto Meter tach in a 13B

    I use an Auto Meter tach in my ITS RX-7. These tachs are set up for 8-cylinder engines; for others, you clip a wire or two. When I installed the tach, someone told me to clip the brown wire (which is what you do for most 6-cylinder engines).

    I did so, and the tach reads funky. Basically, it indicates about two-thirds of my actual RPMs.

    I put in a call to Auto Meter on this, but I had to leave a message and they're taking their own sweet time getting back to me. Anybody know which wire(s) I should clip?

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    I understand from an answer to MY question here about timing events on a rotary, that the tachometer should be wired as if it were a 4 cylinder.

    Good racing.

    Bill

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    If you set the MSD for a 4 cyl (and you do) it makes sense that the tach would be set for 4 cyl.

    Drive well

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    treat it like a 4 cylinder. i think that is right. each rotor has one compression per rev so two rotors, two pulses per rev, same as a 4 cylinder.
    dick

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