View Poll Results: should i install the msd?
wtf is a msd(ie im a noob and like to click poll options but have no f*cking clue what im doing, but id like to click something anyways)
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Voters: 14. You may not vote on this poll
to install msd or not
#1
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From: tacos
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
to install msd or not
welp i found my msd dis 2 HO(thats high output for you noobs) that i thought was stolen when they broke into the car a year ago
do i install it or sell it thats the question
goal is 400hp and the money could help in gettin there, some say the stock ignition should be fine, others say at that power frame it needs a upgrade
discuss
waffles will be given with every vote that isnt the third option
remember kids this is a open poll so if you choose option 3 we will know about it and hunt you down
do i install it or sell it thats the question
goal is 400hp and the money could help in gettin there, some say the stock ignition should be fine, others say at that power frame it needs a upgrade
discuss
waffles will be given with every vote that isnt the third option
remember kids this is a open poll so if you choose option 3 we will know about it and hunt you down
#5
I say put it in..... but my shotgun wants to play so I voted 3. If your going to hunt me down I will give you my address because I will get bored of waiting for you and I'm too lazy to run.
#6
i say you probably wont need it.. but what else do you need to buy anyway? if you need to buy something more important, then sell it and buy w/e it is.. if you don't really need the money, misewell throw it in.
#7
Depends on your power plans/mods. Are you boosted (turbo or nitrous)? If you plan on staying n/a then there is no point. The point of a MSD system, is:
The spark from your spark plus has to jump a gap, the higher the cylinder pressure, the more resistance there is going to be in this gap. A MSD system has the higher amperage required to overcome the added resistance. (this is super-dumbed down, no flaming lol)
So if you are N/A and are staying that way, then no
If you are, or will be boosted, then Yes.
- Hope I helped
The spark from your spark plus has to jump a gap, the higher the cylinder pressure, the more resistance there is going to be in this gap. A MSD system has the higher amperage required to overcome the added resistance. (this is super-dumbed down, no flaming lol)
So if you are N/A and are staying that way, then no
If you are, or will be boosted, then Yes.
- Hope I helped
#9
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From: Petawawa, Ontario
Vehicle: 2003 Hyundai Tiburon i4
No you wont need it, is it nice to have YES. 6 one hand or half dozen the other...its up to you. Personally I have not nor will I run an upgraded ignition system unless it is absolutely required.
#10