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Old 12-02-2003, 06:50 PM
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Default Where are your MSD setups mounted...

Im trying to figure out where to mount my box and coil. Can people post pics of where your setups are mounted. Box,Coil,etc...
Old 12-02-2003, 07:01 PM
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i bolted my box to the left of the intake kinda in front of the battery, and put the coil on the top of the firewall, ill try and post a pic
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I extended tha wires, and mounted it on the bottom of my passenger seat!
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Default Re: Where are your MSD setups mounted... (tnsxsear1)

i relocated the battery to the trunk,and mounted my box inthe battery tray:

with my old setup when the battery was still up front,i mounted the MSD on the firewall,right above the intake manifold.
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Typical firewall in my old EG2...


Another popular location in my old DC2 RS...
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on my firewall
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i got my MSD box under the glove comparment. and the coil by the strut mount. people mistake the MSD for a AMP
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I like this idea
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those are all cool places but the passenger floor is awesome but then it becomes a one seater
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I extended my wires and mine is in the passenger side footwell. I have an OEM floormat over it most times so people can't even see it.

My girlfriend didn't know for like 3 months til she was helping me clean my ride. She rides in the car all the time.
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