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On my 69 Shelby GT350 when the car is started and is at idle the Tach reads 0 as you raise the rpm it starts to read. It is incorrect by about half. After doing a bit of research it appears that for the Tach to work correctly Ford intended it to have 1.5 ohms of resistance built into the wiring. After doing some crawling around in the dash the Tach pigtail under the dash to the gauge feed pigtail in the engine compartment has the resistance wire built into it. I've tested this wire and it does indeed have the correct 1.5 ohms from the dash to the coil. Where it appears the issue is that the new yellow top coils also have 1.5 ohms built into them. This brings my total ohms to 3 causing my Tach to be lazy. What do you guys recommend to correct the issue? Is there someone out there reproducing the yellow top coils with out the resistance built in them? Or do I bypass the resistance wire under the dash between the Tach and gauge feed? I need to make sure that whatever I do to the car it stays visually correct and that I do no permanent harm to my wiring. I'm going to run a temporary wire tomorrow to bypass the resistance wire to test my theory and see if my Tach wakes up at idle. Any advice is very much appreciated. Thank you, Dan