Coil change to MSD
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Originally Posted by willwren
Smoother idle and better pull through the midrange. Just as stated above. I'm not sure why Pat is spouting no difference.
Also just to confirm, I want to run a NGK TR55 plat. tip plug correct? I am going to the store this afternoon to buy parts so just want to be sure.....
NGK TR55'* are V-power plugs (split electrode) and are not platinum tipped. Which is why so many L67'* here run them. We can't run platinum. They are a standard copper plug.
Try Autolite wires if you can't get the Beldens.
MSD'* are available from Jeg'* or Summit. Compare pricing and shipping charges. If you're going to buy NEW coils, these are the cheaper, better alternative to OEM.
Try Autolite wires if you can't get the Beldens.
MSD'* are available from Jeg'* or Summit. Compare pricing and shipping charges. If you're going to buy NEW coils, these are the cheaper, better alternative to OEM.
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Originally Posted by willwren
NGK TR55'* are V-power plugs (split electrode) and are not platinum tipped. Which is why so many L67'* here run them. We can't run platinum. They are a standard copper plug.
Try Autolite wires if you can't get the Beldens.
MSD'* are available from Jeg'* or Summit. Compare pricing and shipping charges. If you're going to buy NEW coils, these are the cheaper, better alternative to OEM.
Try Autolite wires if you can't get the Beldens.
MSD'* are available from Jeg'* or Summit. Compare pricing and shipping charges. If you're going to buy NEW coils, these are the cheaper, better alternative to OEM.
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