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Old 06-29-04, 06:41 PM
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what exactly is msd ignition. how dose it work what dose it do an y is it used so much with nos applications. what type of gains can be expected from it.
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It is an ignition amplifier. Once you are making XXX power, your OEM ignition isn't sufficient.

And for anyone who may be interested, I drew up my own wiring diagram last night for installing one I will be installing an MSD 6A box tomorrow ....
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ok so right now my mods are an sfac exhact bfi intake walbro fuel pump an soon an 85 shoot of nos would a sfac do anything for me or not really..?
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(((wops))) i ment msd
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An aftermarket ignition is never going to hurt you and the MSD is a reasonably priced upgrade. The OEM ignition components are good for 500+rwhp however, so you don't NEED to upgrade.
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