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Old 04-07-2013, 10:54 AM
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Hey guys my car is finally pretty close to where i want it for now and i m ready to start hunting for my 10 sec slip. My set up is flt 6 speed set up to handle 800hp with monster stage 4 clutch, tc76 on a studded 5.3l with a weiand intake and fast 90 mm tb(p.o.s), zo6 cam. Rear is a 8.8 i made. I think with the above components i should hit high 10s but i know i need a two step. Can someone recommend and give me a bit of info on how they work. I searched but couldnt find a good description of exactly how they work and what not( i have a vague idea i think). Thanks guys
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Well did some more digging and got a bit of info. Anyone have an opinion on the msd one for our cars. Thinking I might go with that
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I ran the MSD 8734 launch control on mine and while it worked it never quite felt right. I also shorted out a coil pack right after putting it on. I took it off and sold it.
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i was asking martin about this earlier. interested to see what people have to say.
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MSD works just fine. I recommend it.
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MSD is pretty nice. I did have a Lingenfelter LNC-002 on my car for a little while though. It was pretty nice, just didn't like that the LNC-002 didn't have the speed lock out deal.
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Msd 8733 easy to hook up and works flawlessly.
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Just put msd on my car and love it! Very easy to install.
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I have used to 2 Steps. The Lingenfilter LCN-002 and the MSD 8733, all I gotta say is the MSD worked a lot better and actually felt the change on the launch. This was when my car was M6.
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ok thanks for the advice, I ll go with the msd. Looking like i might get my 10sec time slip after all!



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