@CCTSteam posted:One thing I did wonder about later on was whether or not the original TAS tach board could have been reused in conjunction with the new super chuffer?
If you're talking about using this in place of the Chuff-Generator, the answer is no. The TAS tach reader just outputs a pulse for each stripe. The Chuff-Generator is a microprocessor based board that you program the number of chuffs per driver rev, so the flywheel will typically rotate four or five times for each output pulse, many stripes will go by.