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My vehicle utilizes a coil-on-plug ignition system, do I need a tach adapter to allow the WBC to "see" RPM?
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The WBC uses the same RPM acquisition technology found on our world class dynamometers. It is NOT necessary to run an aftermarket tach adaptor, the WBC includes the harness (1 wire hook up) to acquire an RPM signal.
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My vehicle utilizes a coil-on-plug ignition system, do I need a tach adapter to allow the WBC to "see" RPM?
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