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Old 12-09-2005, 09:31 PM
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My next project is an ignition upgrade to improve my mileage. There are several manufacturers offering different features. I'd like to find a kit that includes: Distributor cap, coil, ingnition control module, coil wire. Perhaps similar to the MSD 6a since mine is an automatic and the rev limiting of the 6al is not needed. Who's company offers the best value and quality?
Old 12-09-2005, 09:49 PM
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I run a MSD 6AL with MSD's pro cap and rotor, MSD Blaster SS Coil, and MSD 8.5 mm superconductor wires. Had it in my civic for 2 years now and not one problem. I also had MSD's in 2 mustangs. MSD
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ditto, i have a similar setup in my civic with B18B... but no 6AL. i've put 50k on the setup with no issues...from -30 degrees to 130 degrees, the thing works great. i don't know about milage improvements, or hp gain, but it feels more responsive. just don't neglect the system, you still need to change the wires, cap and rotor at normal intervals.
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