MSD ignition coil
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RE: MSD ignition coil - 10/10/2007 9:37:15 PM
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Kaede.Noir
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YES IT IS! cheaper than the OEM and is not that bad.... it actually happens to improve your MPG just a lil.... its a good investment, specially if you get the typical cylinder 3 misfire, just remember as any MSD you need an msd amplifier to squeeze all of it
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''98 2g 420a -Custom Aluminum radiator -Short ram shroom intake -No rice ''83 GTI 1.8 *SOLD* "the boat is gone, but now we got this huge gaping hole in the fence"
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RE: MSD ignition coil - 10/14/2007 7:05:32 PM
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chopper1
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I'm using one. It cost less than the delco that Autozone sells as a factory replacement. The price at Autozone was only about 3 dollars more than summit racing, but save it in handling fees.
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97 Eclipse, Dropped, Enkei, AEM intake, Greddy header & muffler, missing EGR, Adjustable cam gears, Underdrive pulley, SAFC, Battery relocated to rear, A lot of other stuff
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