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Old 11-15-05, 09:25 PM
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Okay, i have an ignition box that i just found out doesn't work well with the rotary engines....so i was wondering could i possibly use the fireball HI-6 with this msd box?
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why??? are you running 400+ HP or more than 15 PSI boost or more than 8.5K RPM???

Stock coils on a CDI are fine up to those points, and you won't gain anything other than looky lou points from people looking under the hood, on motors not at that level.
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You need to check if the HI-6 is compatible with that MSD coil. Also, If you want to use the HI-6 you need to buy 2 of them. One for trainling and the other for leading.
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Originally Posted by Nitrometano
If you want to use the HI-6 you need to buy 2 of them. One for trainling and the other for leading.
No that would be wrong... he would need three

One for the front and one for each trailing coil.
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