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MSD ignition worth while?
hey guys,
I came across some MSD stuff cheap ignition box wires etc, well I'm wondering if it is really worth buying. I have a 90 hatch zc and i'm running a 89 teg ecu. I'm curious on the fact that the teg ecu add's a more aggresive fuel curve, and adding a few peformance ignition pieces show a diffrence in the performance of the car and make it worth the money I'm going to pay for it. And one more question is that I have came across some people that say there stuff goes bad a lot is this true. Ian |
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I've heard that turbocharged cars show a better increase in power w/ an MSD ignition than NA cars. It can't hurt tho. I can think of things that I would rather buy for the money tho...
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the msd isn't really needed until you seriously beef up your car... but it will make it run smoother over all... easier starts, smoother idle, a lil better gas mileage...
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