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sgpjr March-17th-2003 11:19 AM

istallation for MSD Ignition SOHC-94-pro
 
Ive got the ignition pretty much done i just need to know if i use the magnetic pickup wire.If you dont know:could you tell me someone that would?-94-protege-SOHC-

jedwards242000 April-2nd-2003 06:09 PM

hey when you get the ignition system hooked up let me know what differance it makes i'm thinking of getting the msd ignition

Identity_X April-2nd-2003 07:16 PM

If my memory serves me right, I think I read somewhere that MSD products do not work especially well on the Protege.:dunno:

Let us know when you finish it:)

sly guy April-2nd-2003 07:22 PM

I generally thought that people did this to replace older ignition style systems that cause problems and wear out (i.e. replacing the points all the time).

Tell us if there's an improvement!

Maz94Protege April-3rd-2003 08:49 AM

i think groharlem did this, dont know if it worked out correctly. I know right now he doesnt have the MSD on his car...

sgpjr April-8th-2003 10:43 AM

I just talked to a mechanic and he told me everything I needed to know and im hooking it up this weekend, well see what happens

itr0754 April-21st-2003 02:34 PM

I have an MSD setup on my 1994 323 1.6SOHC. Specifically, I have an MSD-SCI with a Blaster2 coil. I have had absolutely no problems at all. I saw a noticeable increase in torque off the line and throughout the RPM range. I also saw MUCH better idle. It is hard to say how much HP I gained with the mod but the power is definitely there. I would suggest you top off the installation with some 8.5MM spark plug wires and a new rotor and distributor cap (only need these last two if you rotor and cap have mileage on them). Overall it is a very good investment.

BTW: If you have a dash cluster with a factory tachometer you will need an MSD Tach-adapter for the tach to function. I believe the part number is MSD-8910. If you install the MSD components and do not use this adapter your car will work fine but your tach will not register your RPMs.


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