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I too am searching for an old school looking tach, and ran across an article in Auto Restorer Magazine (April 2010) where they are remaking the SST802R tachs (among others). They are sold through the big catalog parts companies for ~$150, and have modern internals that don't require the sending unit. What is the consensus on going this route?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Sunpro/885/SST802R/10002/-1
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Get it now,they will not be out there for ever.They work good with the new ignition.
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I've looked at those ever since I first heard about them. Finally had an opportunity to see one in action a couple of weeks ago, but it was the FZ88R model. Gotta say I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked. The needle was smooth and the response was quick. I'm probably gonna pop for one soon.
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