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JimH. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/17/2003 15:57:44
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Message: I was thinking of getting the MSD Off-Road igntion box. Can anyone tell me how hard it is to hook up. Have to cut any factory wires or are there adapators available?
Mine is a '95 Dak 4x4 with 318 and 5-speed.
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DaveR GenII
5/17/2003 18:09:19
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Message: I have a 6AL on my 94'. It's really easy to put in once you figure out what they want you to cut. You have to cut the wires going to the stock coil and put those wires to the input wires of the MSD box. The output wires then go to the coil. The hardest part is finding a place to mount the box and making it look neat. When I put mine in I also added a Blaster 2 coil.
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J and J Auto Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/18/2003 08:24:12
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Message: No need to cut the coil wire, find some pins that
fit the coil plug and solder wires on the pins and
push them in the plug and tape.
Get another plug from bone yard or chrysler and
plug it in the coil.
Don't be an animal and start cutting up your wires. You may want to go back to stock someday.
Larry
J&J Auto
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ERIC Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/09/2003 09:57:02
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Message: A MSD BOX IS A AMP NOTHING ELS TREAT IT AS SUCH LARGE RED TO CONST. POWER LARGE BLACK TO CONST. GROUND SMALL RED TO TRUE KEY ON IGN TRY POWER WIRE TO COIL WHITE IS A PICK UP OR ANEY THING WITH A TRUE TACH SIGNAL SMALL BLACK AND ORANGE GO TO COIL
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English Plz Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/09/2003 12:33:55
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Message: Yea listen to Eric, he sounds real education
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