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MSD Timing Controller #89093
07/15/08 06:15 PM
07/15/08 06:15 PM
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Mobarge Offline OP
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Anyone using an MSD Timing Controller (that you can adjust your timing 15* from the cockpit)? I'm considering hooking one up to my MSD-6AL.

Good? Bad?


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Re: MSD Timing Controller [Re: Mobarge] #89094
07/17/08 08:15 PM
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Great! I used one to help kill some low end at the track if it was slippery or if I was running with street tires. also used it to pull a few degrees out when I hit the NOS.

Re: MSD Timing Controller [Re: Mobarge] #89095
07/17/08 10:51 PM
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I used one in my '68 Power Wagon. It was great when pulling trailers over mountains etc. Worked great and was easy to patch in. The trick is to know where you timing is at the full range of it's adjustments.


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Re: MSD Timing Controller [Re: jbc426] #89096
07/17/08 11:13 PM
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I always wanted to try one of those. They're certainly cheap enough.


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