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Sweetwater, Tennessee, United States

Sweetwater, Tennessee, United States
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If you are triggering an MSD 6 or 7-Series Ignition with its white wire or points terminal, you will need the PN 8910 Tach Adapter. The PN 8910 will correct the operation of most voltage-triggered tachometers or fuel injection systems that do not work directly off the tach output terminal of the MSD Ignition Unit.

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