Lingenfelter vs MSD's 2-step
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MSD 8733 2-step > Lingenfelter LNC-002 RPM limiter 2 step & timing retard....
My Lingenfelter stopped working after only a couple weeks. Would hang up and hold RPM at 1500 no matter the setting. Also it wouldn't register the clutch signal lead off the PCM when routed through a switch. I called and was told i could ship it to them and return it to me at my expense after they test it.... After reading some other similar experiences here where people were basically told tough **** i bought the MSD and threw the lousy Lingenfelter into my tool box to become a $275 paper weight.
MSD worked like a charm, flip of a switch and holding the clutch pedal down activates it. It's smaller and easier to install due to fewer better wrapped cables with more sensible lengths (Lingenfelter was way too long).
My Lingenfelter stopped working after only a couple weeks. Would hang up and hold RPM at 1500 no matter the setting. Also it wouldn't register the clutch signal lead off the PCM when routed through a switch. I called and was told i could ship it to them and return it to me at my expense after they test it.... After reading some other similar experiences here where people were basically told tough **** i bought the MSD and threw the lousy Lingenfelter into my tool box to become a $275 paper weight.
MSD worked like a charm, flip of a switch and holding the clutch pedal down activates it. It's smaller and easier to install due to fewer better wrapped cables with more sensible lengths (Lingenfelter was way too long).
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I had nothing but problems with Lingenfelter also. I will agree with you that their customer service SUCKS.
I used it once off the t-brake and it never worked again. Checked, and double checked everything, and finally called and talked to Lingenfelter. After they made me feel like an idiot, I decided to just send it in(under warranty).
After 3 weeks I finally had to call and check on it myself. Well long story short, after they got my box mixed up with 3 others, and told me 3 different stories on what was wrong with it, (all of which were my fault) another 2 weeks later they shipped me somebody elses 2-step.
I even asked them several times, to make sure you have the right box.
Also, in their wiring diagrams they show nothing about a noise supression diode. You have to pretty much read the fine print.
I would have to think real hard before buying a product from them again.
I used it once off the t-brake and it never worked again. Checked, and double checked everything, and finally called and talked to Lingenfelter. After they made me feel like an idiot, I decided to just send it in(under warranty).
After 3 weeks I finally had to call and check on it myself. Well long story short, after they got my box mixed up with 3 others, and told me 3 different stories on what was wrong with it, (all of which were my fault) another 2 weeks later they shipped me somebody elses 2-step.
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Also, in their wiring diagrams they show nothing about a noise supression diode. You have to pretty much read the fine print.
I would have to think real hard before buying a product from them again.
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we have not tested it yet, but im pretty sure its still not going to work right..
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From what I understand, MSD builds the 2-step box and Lingenfelter just puts their name on it. This came straight from the MSD tech line.
I have the LNC-002 and my buddy has the MSD unit. Both work great - so far... Time will tell I guess.
We installed them in the same way. Using the clutch safety switch to engage the system. This also causes it to engage briefly during the shift.
I dont really notice it al all during my lightning fast shifting... lol
I have the LNC-002 and my buddy has the MSD unit. Both work great - so far... Time will tell I guess.
We installed them in the same way. Using the clutch safety switch to engage the system. This also causes it to engage briefly during the shift.
I dont really notice it al all during my lightning fast shifting... lol
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it'll kill the cats FAST, i wouldn't do it.
I noticed the backfire with the Lingenfelter as well vs. the MSD. Its hard to describe but the MSD seems to cycle faster, it could just be me so i don't know.
Once when using the Lingenfelter at night, testing it around town, saw a big orange flash in my rear-view... pretty sure i was shootin' some flames from the tail pipes lol
ALSO! I am running a turbo setup through a T56 and just got done testing some WOT shifts with the MSD unit. It's unbelievable how much this improved things! Boost now seems to hold solid through shifts. I nearly shat myself when i first tried it, was not expecting that much of a seat-of-the-pants improvement. Car reacted completely different with how fast the power came on.
I noticed the backfire with the Lingenfelter as well vs. the MSD. Its hard to describe but the MSD seems to cycle faster, it could just be me so i don't know.
Once when using the Lingenfelter at night, testing it around town, saw a big orange flash in my rear-view... pretty sure i was shootin' some flames from the tail pipes lol
ALSO! I am running a turbo setup through a T56 and just got done testing some WOT shifts with the MSD unit. It's unbelievable how much this improved things! Boost now seems to hold solid through shifts. I nearly shat myself when i first tried it, was not expecting that much of a seat-of-the-pants improvement. Car reacted completely different with how fast the power came on.
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Are you guys with issues mounting the box in the engine bay or inside the car?
I have lingenfelter module to convert 24x to 58x signal for my LS2 to work with my LS1 computer. It worked great for a week in the engine bay, after a week it was cutting out and car shutting down. I extended the wires and put inside the car under passenger kick panel and no more issues. I believe the boxes don't stand up to heat to well causing some if not most of your issues.
I have lingenfelter module to convert 24x to 58x signal for my LS2 to work with my LS1 computer. It worked great for a week in the engine bay, after a week it was cutting out and car shutting down. I extended the wires and put inside the car under passenger kick panel and no more issues. I believe the boxes don't stand up to heat to well causing some if not most of your issues.