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Old Sep 28, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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Ignition Setup

Hey Guys, My question pertains to ignition setup for a single turbo FD3S.

Before anyone goes off and say search....Well I have, many times, and have gotten too many variations of ignition setup to use with no real data or how to, and less on how to properly set any up on a haltech.

Anyway. I have the hks twin-power setup and would like to go to a more robust and proven system for a high hp rotary. I'm looking to make a jump into the 600-700 hp bracket and want something that works and works well 99% of the time.


I took a look at the M&W ignition kit and love it, but hate the price. I think I'm really looking more into the MSD setup or anything better for a round the price range. They are so many different ones on the market. I honestly don't care for suppose to work better but proven stuff.

Can anyone offer any real solutions.

Also, this has to work with a Haltech e6x, which should be no problem....if I knew how to set it up.

So here we go guys!! I'm ready for a wealth of information.

Thanks again!!
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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I ran 2 Crane Hi-6 amps and four Crane LX coils for a couple of years and loved the setup. Car ran very smoothly with this setup and I never experienced breakup.

On a side note if interested I'm now selling the two Crane boxes. PM me.
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