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8/12/2001
16:55:46

Subject: Ignition systems
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which one is better? I plan on installing either
the MSD 6A Ignition system or the Accel 300+
Ignition system I was just looking for some input
from fellow Dakers on which is better, exspecially
if you have either of these systems installed,
or maybe even used both at one time or another.
Thanks





Brian Gaarder
Dodge Dakota


8/12/2001
21:22:00

RE: Ignition systems
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This is what I suggest:
PN 6420, MSD 6A-L w/limiter (or) PN 6200 MSD 6A w/no limiter
PN 8207, Blaster SS Coil
PN 8873, Universal Plug in Harness
PN 32969, Super Conductor Wire Set
The PN 8207 Blaster Coil and the PN 8873 are universal parts and can be installed to your application, the coil may have to be relocated, but will work fine. The Harness allows one time cutting and splicing and will allow you to go back to factory ignition when desired.




Hot RT
Dodge Dakota


8/12/2001
22:20:22

RE: Ignition systems
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MSD recommended that I purchase the model 6T. All 6 series use the same insides, but the 6T is sealed from the elements. The Accel 300+ is about $400 compared to MSD at $150. MSD is a great company with excellent customer service and products. Accel is now owned by Mr. Gasket and I don't know much about them. Recommended: MSD ignition, coil and wires.



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8/13/2001
00:49:56

RE: Ignition systems
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Thanks, MSD it is, one thing , don't I also need
PN 8910 the "Tach adapter harness"?



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