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Old 09-07-10, 02:20 AM
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ok so i started this account to help a good friend out by fixing his rx7
now he bought 2 msd blaster 2 coils and we have no idea how to put these things in because we dont know if were supose to cut all the wires that go into the stock coils or what and the instructions show 2 wires and i dont know what to do with the clips under the coil



and we also cant get it to go into 1st 3rd and 5th gear but it goes into 2nd 4th and reverse but we replaced the clutch master cylinder so we havent had a chance to start it and maybe see if its cause its ben sitting for a while ok well please reply

(ive never worked on a rotory engine so sorry if i sound like a retard i drive a 240)
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Leave the stock coils in place. You will gain nothing by installing the MSD coils. Only if you are running a lot of boost and/or aux injection and you also upgrade the ignitors will the coils be useful.

So, the car won't go into gear while it is not running? What about with the clutch depressed?

If the car has been sitting a while, you might want to read this: http://www.aaroncake.net/rx-7/unstore.htm
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