MSD #8224 Installation Tips?
Yeah, I noticed that too. About a mnnth ago, the idler pulley closest to the coil paks melted. The SC belt fell off while I was driving. Amagingly, the belt went unscaved and no signs of damage were visible. It looks like a faint white line down the middle of the belt.
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
also did any one notice how close the MSD coils that 99ssei has on his car compare to the stock ones.....they look an identical body to the AC delco ones
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If anything, they look pretty good under the hood
Ive ran them on Three different cars of mine now
Ive ran them on Three different cars of mine now
Just a little clarification here:
For a Series II L67, the MSD coils are not as needed as the Series I, correct? I think I remember that the Series II coils run plenty hot for more extensive mods?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here. And ukie, you'll love those new coils!!
For a Series II L67, the MSD coils are not as needed as the Series I, correct? I think I remember that the Series II coils run plenty hot for more extensive mods?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here. And ukie, you'll love those new coils!!
Originally Posted by TrueWildMan
Just a little clarification here:
For a Series II L67, the MSD coils are not as needed as the Series I, correct? I think I remember that the Series II coils run plenty hot for more extensive mods?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here. And ukie, you'll love those new coils!!
For a Series II L67, the MSD coils are not as needed as the Series I, correct? I think I remember that the Series II coils run plenty hot for more extensive mods?
Please correct me if I'm wrong here. And ukie, you'll love those new coils!!

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