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Old 06-05-2004, 04:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Autometer Monster tach wiring?

I have a 99 cobra and i am puting a 5in monster tach (Lunar series) in it. I have an autometer tach adapter and know where all the wires go except for the green wire. The reason for this is because i don't have a wiring schematic for my vehicle's ignition system to clearly identify the coil positive ( 12 volts) supply wiring. If any one can help me out in finding the coil positive supply wiring or tell me where the green wire goes to would be extremely helpful.
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99 Black Cobra
1997 of 4040
Born: 04/99
Tuned by:Sutton HP
318 RWHP/311RWTQ
Awating install: Procharger D1-SC(15 psi)
3-core intercooler
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