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Old 11-26-02, 02:41 PM
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Originally posted by moespeed
I do not have a suggestion. It's just that I recently put three MSD-6A units on my car and it obviously run great. I like it.
So do you use a Haltech and No ignitors?
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Originally posted by Directfreak


So do you use a Haltech and No ignitors?
Yes, You can have the Haltech fire the MSDs directly, but output settings to fire the MSDs is defferent than when firing the stock igniters.

As stated earlier by Poweraxel, when trigering the Hi-6 or the MSDs the settings on the Haltech would be:
Constant duty mode at 50% with a rising triger edge..

When firing a stock igniter the settings would be:
Constant charge mode at 3 - 5 ms charge time with a trigger edge of falling.
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Originally posted by moespeed


Yes, You can have the Haltech fire the MSDs directly, but output settings to fire the MSDs is defferent than when firing the stock igniters.

As stated earlier by Poweraxel, when trigering the Hi-6 or the MSDs the settings on the Haltech would be:
Constant duty mode at 50% with a rising triger edge..

When firing a stock igniter the settings would be:
Constant charge mode at 3 - 5 ms charge time with a trigger edge of falling.
Thank you for the answer. I haven't removed the ignitors yet. Is there a benefit to not using them? Or should I remove them for better performance?
Old 11-26-02, 08:12 PM
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" Close the bar " I wish , I was at work when I posted . I may look at using the MSD coils in the future but I dont have the money now so I'll try the T11 coils for now , since they were acquired FREE of charge .
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Originally posted by Directfreak


Thank you for the answer. I haven't removed the ignitors yet. Is there a benefit to not using them? Or should I remove them for better performance?
In Marcels case he will still need to use the stock igniters because he is not using MSDs on all the ignition coils and the haltech can only be configured one way for all its ignition outputs, in this case constant charge, falling.
If you have MSD-6As for all the coils then set the haltech to constant duty, rising and remove the stock igniters. I don't think there is any difference in performance but it would be one less thing to worry about.
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Originally posted by moespeed
If you have MSD-6As for all the coils then set the haltech to constant duty, rising and remove the stock igniters. I don't think there is any difference in performance but it would be one less thing to worry about.
Thank you very, verrrry much Moespeed.
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