The hall sensor timing output is only 5v, you need 12v. The RPM sensor signal is a VR signal and is 135 teeth/rpm which won't work for both of those reasons. The tachometer wire may work, but I would and go to the coil terminal; I've done a couple MS setups that way with perfect results, and it's the 'correct' way to do it for MS fuel only.TrailAgent wrote:To clarify, could I splice the MS3Pro CKP+ Wire (which is the wire the MS3 instructions say to use for a hall sensor - see below) with either the Mac-14 ECU Hall Sensor Timing Signal (Pin #27) or RPM Sensor Signal (Pin #11)? If so, which one #27 or #11? There is also a Tachometer wire (#7) from the Mac-14 ECU that I assume goes to the tachometer and a Ignition Module Control wire (#22).
The MS3Pro EVO manuals states the following:
4.3.4 Fuel only installations
CDI ignitions send a high voltage pulsed signal, from 300 to 600 volts, to the coil. You do not want to try to get a tach signal from the coil by any means when using this sort of ignition, including external adapter boxes. Instead, use the ignition box’s tach output wire to the CKP+ instead if you are using a distributor advance mechanism to control timing and just want the MS3Pro to control fuel. Do not use the CKP- wire or the CMP+ and CMP- wires.
You're basically picking up output of the ECU telling the coil to fire which is a nice, clean, strong 12v square wave. You could also splice into this at the ECU (Coil output) but there's a lot more upside than downside to running a separate wire/ring terminal from the MS ECU to the coil.

