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will original tach work with electronic ignition, and how is it connected?

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Yes, electronic ignition began in 71 or 72. In a factory set up the white tach wire goes to the negative side of the coil. Being that the Promaster is still just a coil I bet it would work. You could test it with a cheap tach, or multimeter (one that has 4,6,8 cyl settings) before hooking up the factory tach.
 
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The Mopar electronic ignition was not standard until late 1972. Factory tachs were not designed for electronic ignition. You need to either get a tachometer adapter to alter the tach signal or convert your tach with a new electronic circuit board. Most guys have to upgrade their tachs anyway as they are not very accurate or reliable.
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There is no difference in the tach itself, with or without, electronic ignition. But Leo makes a good point that the factory tachs are not very accurate. You should seriously consider an upgrade like this:RTE 67-74 Tach kit - rte

I have installed a couple of these, they are not difficult. You do have to solder some wires and calibrate it, but the directions are excellent.
 
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