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Old 06-14-2009, 10:32 AM
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If I wanted the spend the money, I would apply the $200 to a custom PCM tuning.
 
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i think the best thing you can do , would be taking advice from administators. just my opinion , of course, but they have given me solid info. i actually heard that adding MSD ignition could cause me unsolved headaches, and as Swarkllk said, ignition is already pretty hot. perhaps ensure fuel pressure is where it needs to be, and proper sensors (O2 especially). i'm doing the same with mine...lastly, i think i will dynotune it, by professionals. inspite of what i have recommended, i would try to take note of any subtitles on advice given....they are administators for a reason. take what helps leave the rest....good luck
 
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