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Old 05-28-2007, 04:01 PM   #1
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Thumbs up No Distributor Ignition

I have a BBF that I would like to run without a distributor. (Blower will be in the way) I know that MSD makes several units but I really need to know the basics. What do I need (All Parts) and how does it get wired.

I plan to use FAST XFI system controller

Any Help?
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Old 05-28-2007, 11:31 PM   #2
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Re: No Distributor Ignition

To the extent of my knowledge, which is very limited might I add, it's very difficult to do what you're asking. Electronically controlled ignition would need a new PCM, which probably won't fit your current harnesses. You'd also need an ignition module, and a coil pack. Finding a PCM for your application is probably going to be the hardest thing.

I'm just swinging blind here...maybe we'll get a discussion going. When I say something wrong, someone usually comes in and starts railing me for it :P. That's how a good discussion starts on these forums LOL.
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