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JAL
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1/27/2003
18:11:54

Subject: Ignition and coils
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I've read a few posts where a lot of you are using MSD 6A Ignition. Would you use that in place of a high performance coil (like an Accel SuperCoil or MSD Blaster 2)or would you use both? Also, what performance cap and rotor would anyone suggest? Thanks in advance.



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1/27/2003
18:25:55

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Oh, I forgot to mention I have a '95 5.2 V8. Thanks.



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1/28/2003
11:40:54

RE: Ignition and coils
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You will not get any performance benefits from doing one or the other, you have to install the ingition and coil. If your strapped for cash I would do something else first, this mod doesn't produce much noticable gain. I install an aftermarket ignition for the rev limiter proctection mostly.

Borg Warner makes a brass cap and rotor found at most Oriellys auto parts. Also Accel makes one, and Pep Boys sells one. The important thing is to get Brass.



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1/28/2003
22:39:38

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Thanks for the advice R/Truck. Anyone else got an opinion?



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1/30/2003
12:37:56

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i have msd 6a, timing controller (not hooked up due to pcm problems with it) and blaster ss coil. im happy as hell with them both, and would recommend them to anyone, especially if you see more mods down the road.



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1/30/2003
19:53:02

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Thanks for the advice afi360.
I do see more mods down the road!






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