by Stu- » Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:57 pm
That mallory wiring schematic is quite different to the one I saw so yes don't do that.
Most Toyota single coil setups run their tacho signal direct from the coil negative and most run in the vicinity of 200-400v standard ie a high level drive - that is why there is usually a ~38k-44kohm resistor inside the tach circuit board. Its this resistor that you swap out if you run the tacho from a 0-12v low level drive ie Link output. You use ohms law to work out the new resistor required and swap out accordingly. Its more likely the amperage at which that 400v is driven that would kill the circuit being as the Mallory is an upraded system.
So, to run your tacho, use the tacho output from the Mallory unit then use ohms law to work out how much smaller the resistor in your tacho needs to be. Find out the original resistor size by measuring it/checking the coloured bands and go from there. Can explain the calcs if you need them. Have done this many many times making Toyota tachos work from aftermarket ecus with low level drives.
EDIT: Didn't consider the 20% duty cycle mentioned in an earlier post - is that adjustable? You may need to fiddle with this to make it read correctly. Maybe just run it from the Link instead. Use IG3 on the LEM units and select tachometer in the configuration. It will drive one output pulse per spark event ie 100% duty.