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Going back to stock ignition on a turbo

Old 04-14-2006, 12:21 PM
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Do I really need to have a MSD ignition on my car? I run 14 lbs max. Think I will lose power or worse detinate?
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What I generally here is stock ignition is good stuff.

Bump though, since I ain't sure.
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I know guys running stock igniton on 600whp im sure 14lbs will be just fine with stock igniton.
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Default Re: Going back to stock ignition on a turbo (turboman)

On a turbo car that is boosting 14psi I would go msd because of the cylinder pressure is greater then stock and stock ignition is built for stock car. I have a msd in my car and I boost it too and I got to tell you I will never take the msd off if the turbo is not out of my car. MSD for life, alot of people say MSD ignition is bad but I got 3 car that have Msd ignition that never have a problem .
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