New Mallorey FireStorm ignition?
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Sorry guys, but I have O faith in their products since Prestolite bought Mr. Gasket a few yrs back.. I was going to get a job making Hurst Shifters here in Cleveland but Im glad I didnt a few months after they shipped their plants to China..
Check it out... Most of Accel's products once made here now Chinesium... Including hurst shifters, and most of Mr. Gaskets products sans most of their actual gaskets...
I'd fear Mallory may be in the same boat.. However something that technical and expensive hopefully may be crafted here in the states...
I understand a lot of MSD's products are now China made.. but fortunately their boxes are still thankfully made here.. so ill spend the 300 bucks on the 6010 box thank you very much!! Good thread tho guys!
Check it out... Most of Accel's products once made here now Chinesium... Including hurst shifters, and most of Mr. Gaskets products sans most of their actual gaskets...
I'd fear Mallory may be in the same boat.. However something that technical and expensive hopefully may be crafted here in the states...
I understand a lot of MSD's products are now China made.. but fortunately their boxes are still thankfully made here.. so ill spend the 300 bucks on the 6010 box thank you very much!! Good thread tho guys!
Hurst is owed by B&M Shifters since 2007.
As to what is made or not made in China, well that's a loaded question, as many electronic components are made in china and elsewhere overseas.
Even companies the supply our military are finding out that made in USA is not what it once was. Drop the link into your browser and read the article. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/made...alarming-rate/
Lets face it, it is a global economy and burying our head in the sand wont change it.
Your computer your using to read this is 90%+ made in China!!!
#43
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FYI
Hurst is owed by B&M Shifters since 2007.
As to what is made or not made in China, well that's a loaded question, as many electronic components are made in china and elsewhere overseas.
Even companies the supply our military are finding out that made in USA is not what it once was. Drop the link into your browser and read the article. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/made...alarming-rate/
Lets face it, it is a global economy and burying our head in the sand wont change it.
Your computer your using to read this is 90%+ made in China!!!
Hurst is owed by B&M Shifters since 2007.
As to what is made or not made in China, well that's a loaded question, as many electronic components are made in china and elsewhere overseas.
Even companies the supply our military are finding out that made in USA is not what it once was. Drop the link into your browser and read the article. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/made...alarming-rate/
Lets face it, it is a global economy and burying our head in the sand wont change it.
Your computer your using to read this is 90%+ made in China!!!
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Sorry guys, but I have O faith in their products since Prestolite bought Mr. Gasket a few yrs back.. I was going to get a job making Hurst Shifters here in Cleveland but Im glad I didnt a few months after they shipped their plants to China..
Check it out... Most of Accel's products once made here now Chinesium... Including hurst shifters, and most of Mr. Gaskets products sans most of their actual gaskets...
I'd fear Mallory may be in the same boat.. However something that technical and expensive hopefully may be crafted here in the states...
I understand a lot of MSD's products are now China made.. but fortunately their boxes are still thankfully made here.. so ill spend the 300 bucks on the 6010 box thank you very much!! Good thread tho guys!
Check it out... Most of Accel's products once made here now Chinesium... Including hurst shifters, and most of Mr. Gaskets products sans most of their actual gaskets...
I'd fear Mallory may be in the same boat.. However something that technical and expensive hopefully may be crafted here in the states...
I understand a lot of MSD's products are now China made.. but fortunately their boxes are still thankfully made here.. so ill spend the 300 bucks on the 6010 box thank you very much!! Good thread tho guys!
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It boils down to opinion I guess.. Id rather keep as much $$$ here in the country as I can, but today in a world economy thats hard to do anymore.
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FYI
Hurst is owed by B&M Shifters since 2007.
As to what is made or not made in China, well that's a loaded question, as many electronic components are made in china and elsewhere overseas.
Even companies the supply our military are finding out that made in USA is not what it once was. Drop the link into your browser and read the article. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/made...alarming-rate/
Lets face it, it is a global economy and burying our head in the sand wont change it.
Your computer your using to read this is 90%+ made in China!!!
Hurst is owed by B&M Shifters since 2007.
As to what is made or not made in China, well that's a loaded question, as many electronic components are made in china and elsewhere overseas.
Even companies the supply our military are finding out that made in USA is not what it once was. Drop the link into your browser and read the article. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/made...alarming-rate/
Lets face it, it is a global economy and burying our head in the sand wont change it.
Your computer your using to read this is 90%+ made in China!!!
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I was checking this out as well for my 8.1. Just a bit pricy though. Does MSD even make a box that will work with a coil on plug setup? Mallory has been around for a long time. While I've always used MSD, I wouldn't not try this if its the only one for coil on plug. Somebody has to be buying their stuff or they wouldn't be around.
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I was under the impression that the Atomic would do both. After reading up on it some more it will not. The 6010 would run the timing, and the Atomic would run the fueling. The only interface between the 2 is the tach input on the Atomic.