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Summit CD ignition #785973
08/27/10 09:59 PM
08/27/10 09:59 PM
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70duster340 Offline OP
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I am currently running a Mopar chrome box with a Mopar billet distributor and new wiring harness for the ignition. I was wondering if installing the Summit CD igniton would be an upgrade, or am I better off to stay with what I have?

Re: Summit CD ignition [Re: 70duster340] #785974
08/28/10 12:28 AM
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Don't waste your money you will see no et reduction and probably end up with ignition problems to bootIf you don't race the car don't bother with these ignitions

Re: Summit CD ignition [Re: Paul_Fancsali] #785975
08/28/10 12:34 AM
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Some say the multispark boxes clean up the idle and make starting easier on engine with large cams. I would not expect to see any difference with a CD single spark box over stock.

Re: Summit CD ignition [Re: DaytonaTurbo] #785976
08/28/10 02:12 AM
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70duster340 Offline OP
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Well, I don't have a large cam (XE268), so thanks for the advice!!!







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