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MSD Distributors #1517063
10/14/13 12:02 AM
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Are the MSD 8545 Billet Distributors any good compared to the MP or Firecore units?

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: Beep Beep] #1517064
10/14/13 08:12 AM
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yes but get an advance spring kit as the factory msd springs are too heavy for street use-i retuned a tuff 440 with the light springs and it made it boil the tires. get the advance in early and time the total at 36-38 depending on fuel/detonation limits.
all the best
frank.

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: 1cuda] #1517065
10/14/13 09:07 PM
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Thanks Frank

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: Beep Beep] #1517066
10/14/13 11:14 PM
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i am putting two 8545 in motors right now and like the fact that it is adjustable to fine turn the engines.


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Re: MSD Distributors [Re: mopar_leaner] #1517067
10/14/13 11:36 PM
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HEY I HAVE A MSD 8536 IS THAT DISTRIBUTS ANY GOOD FOR A 500CI ENGINE TO RUN ON THE STREET.? THANKS ,A REAL MOPAR MAN

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: mopar_leaner] #1517068
10/14/13 11:38 PM
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Why can't you fine tune the Firecores? The timing is actually dead-nuts steady to over 8500 rpm. You alo get more adjustabilty from the smaller distributor cap, without pulling it out to move over a tooth or two. Just asking.


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Re: MSD Distributors [Re: sunroofgtx] #1517069
10/15/13 12:50 AM
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Quote:

Why can't you fine tune the Firecores? The timing is actually dead-nuts steady to over 8500 rpm. You alo get more adjustabilty from the smaller distributor cap, without pulling it out to move over a tooth or two. Just asking.





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Russ

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: max_maniac] #1517070
10/15/13 03:32 PM
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I use a MSD distributor in my small block, if the cap is to big just buy a cap and button for a points style GM distributor.

Re: MSD Distributors [Re: max_maniac] #1517071
10/18/13 12:31 AM
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Quote:

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Why can't you fine tune the Firecores? The timing is actually dead-nuts steady to over 8500 rpm. You alo get more adjustabilty from the smaller distributor cap, without pulling it out to move over a tooth or two. Just asking.


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Russ, please send it back. We can't help if we don't have it. Bob George has been using these for two years.





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