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01-21-2008 09:43 AM #1
Msd coil
i have a blown 385 chevy, and i am running a msd distributer with a msd ss coil that puts out 40000 volts and the spark duration is for 250 us.
i am wondering if it would be better to swap coils to a msd blaster coil that puts out 45000 volts and the spark duration of 350 us. i do have a nos system on the car also and am wondering if having the extra power from coil would help to make sure the spark is not put out...
thanks
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01-21-2008 09:45 AM #2
Originally Posted by 3rcfreak
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01-21-2008 09:47 AM #3
ooops forgot to mention that i am running a crane hi 6 and a msd adjustable timing control...the hi 6 has all the same features and specs that a 6al has..
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01-21-2008 09:52 AM #4
For a street/strip car I don't think you will ever notice any difference.
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