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Old 03-30-2006, 05:43 PM
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Thinking about spraying a 50-75 shot on a stock ls. Was wondering if I should go with the MSD digital 6 or Msd digital sci? They both have the timing retard I just want to know which would be better. Thanks.
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anybody?
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bumpp.. help please.
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stock, MSD sucks *** for any vehicle. IT works, just not so well. Keep stock ignition with 2 degrees retarded. TUNE TUNE TUNE
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no msd. just get colder plugs and retard the timing. also, dont run a cat.
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MSD is total **** stock is the best...
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Ive been running a 75 wet shot for over 2 years now. I only went 1 heat range colder spark plugs, I dont have a cat, and since its a GSR motor I run premium anyway. Stock ignition, but I also have a ERL fuel rail, mostly because its much easier to tap for a fuel source on the wet kit.
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thanks everyone. if anyone else has more input please post.
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From what I hear MSD doesn't work too well for you Honda guys (they are top notch in the domestic world but thats another story). For the little hit you want there is no need. Stock ignition, a couple steps colder plugs, a couple thousanths tighter gap, and a couple degrees of timing retard and you should be good.
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