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$22.75The Story
Many classic tachometers—especially those from the 1970s and earlier—were designed to trigger off the negative terminal of the ignition coil, relying on a high-voltage spike rather than a modern 0–12V square wave. If your vintage tachometer refuses to respond to an ECU’s tach output (such as from MS3Pro, MicroSquirt, or MSPNP Gen 2), the AXM-100 is your solution.
This adapter steps up low-voltage square wave signals to mimic the original coil-induced voltage spike, ensuring compatibility with older analog tachs.
Applications
The AXM-100 is ideal for vehicles including:
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American muscle cars (1960s–1970s)
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European classics (up to the 1970s)
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Japanese cars (1980s and some 1990s, especially Toyota)
Key Features
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Converts 0–12V or 0–5V tach output signals to high-voltage coil-equivalent spikes
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Works with MS3Pro, MS3Pro PNP, MicroSquirt, MSPNP Gen 2, and more
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Amphenol AT connector (Deutsch DT compatible) for robust motorsport wiring
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Conformal-coated PCB protects against moisture and harsh environments
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Not compatible with current-triggered tachometers (those connected to the coil’s positive terminal)
Installation Notes
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Designed for dry environments—do not submerge
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Wire inline with your ECU’s tach output and the original tachometer input
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Mount securely with adequate strain relief on wiring

Details & Craftsmanship
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Description
Many classic tachometers—especially those from the 1970s and earlier—were designed to trigger off the negative terminal of the ignition coil, relying on a high-voltage spike rather than a modern 0–12V square wave. If your vintage tachometer refuses to respond to an ECU’s tach output (such as from MS3Pro, MicroSquirt, or MSPNP Gen 2), the AXM-100 is your solution.
This adapter steps up low-voltage square wave signals to mimic the original coil-induced voltage spike, ensuring compatibility with older analog tachs.
Applications
The AXM-100 is ideal for vehicles including:
-
American muscle cars (1960s–1970s)
-
European classics (up to the 1970s)
-
Japanese cars (1980s and some 1990s, especially Toyota)
Key Features
-
Converts 0–12V or 0–5V tach output signals to high-voltage coil-equivalent spikes
-
Works with MS3Pro, MS3Pro PNP, MicroSquirt, MSPNP Gen 2, and more
-
Amphenol AT connector (Deutsch DT compatible) for robust motorsport wiring
-
Conformal-coated PCB protects against moisture and harsh environments
-
Not compatible with current-triggered tachometers (those connected to the coil’s positive terminal)
Installation Notes
-
Designed for dry environments—do not submerge
-
Wire inline with your ECU’s tach output and the original tachometer input
-
Mount securely with adequate strain relief on wiring


















