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Old 10-16-04, 02:46 AM
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I currently own 2 msd 6a 6200.
I heard that i would need 4 of them if i wanted to install them
in my 88 10th anni. t2.
Can anyone advice me.. or atleast tell me what to do..

I also have a holly carburator.. i need the webber for it. but im thinking
of doing my t2 carb.. so i dont have to buy too many things.
any advice. thanks.
Old 10-16-04, 03:38 AM
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you can run it with either 1 on just the leading (which is what i'd recommend. see fc3spro.com for a writeup). or 3 (1 for leading, 1 for each trailing)
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Thanks so much.. very helpfull site..
Does anyone els have any other hints or sites where
i can learn some more.. I want to know if i can repace the stock coils with msd coils? and how many would i need. thanks.
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there is no need to replace your coils. fc coils are great
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yeah, the stock coils are great. now real advantage to replacing them unless you are running serious boost or ultra high RPMs
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