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What Happens if Power Transistor is Not Grounded

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Nov 30, 2003
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
I searched and read that the car will run fine. I'm trying to figure out why my monster tach won't get a signal. I did pull apart the engine and I have a very good idea that I forget to ground the power transistor when I installed a new intake manifold.
So if the power transistor is not grounded, will my mega tachometer not get a signal? Car still runs, and I can still log RPM on DSMLink. I'm using the same white wire off the ECU I used to get RPM signal for my AFC in the past.
 
Auto Meter said use the white wire off the power transistor in pin #4. So I did that. Same wire as off the ECU I suppose. I just know my power transistor is not grounded.
 
By not grounded, you mean throught the bracket? I don't think it needs to be grounded this way, reason being I painted my bracket this spring & then was wondering if this would be an issue. I looked at the wiring schematics & from what I could tell its grounded through a wire in the harness & the bracket itself doesn't need to be grounded. If this isn't the case, I'd like to know as well.
 
By not grounded, you mean throught the bracket? I don't think it needs to be grounded this way, reason being I painted my bracket this spring & then was wondering if this would be an issue. I looked at the wiring schematics & from what I could tell its grounded through a wire in the harness & the bracket itself doesn't need to be grounded. If this isn't the case, I'd like to know as well.

Yes. I installed a Magnus manifold and left the power transistor dangling.
 
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