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Old 08-02-2003, 06:08 PM   #1
Chris_H
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Default 6al Install

Anybody have pictures of how to wire up the MSD 6al? I bought it used and didn;t get any instructions with it. I went to MSD's home page and downloaded the instructions, but they have like 20 different instructions. Anybody have pictures of how the wires go, or can give me instructions in plain english on how to do it? Any help is appreciated!

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Old 08-02-2003, 07:00 PM   #2
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i got the msd adapter for mustandgs and ther are instructions just for that specail haness it was liek 25.00 at th emost i see your 87 runs good like my 91 i jsy ran 13.42 with a 1.770 60ft at only 100 mph so i need to back my timing off a little more and im gonna add my 80mm maf and 30lbs injectors ,,,I run Nitrous but havent ran it at the track yet on nitruos just on the motor, I got stock heads and cam with usual bolt ons, good luck my 6al was used too and it works fine
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