MSD Coil Packs
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I'd have to say, the same pretty much goes with any of you guys changing out the stock plug wires as well!! Give me hard dyno graph charts stating other wise. I'd say if you like changing your factory plug wires, then you might as well change out your coils as well!!
Jim
Jim
#13
Originally Posted by CHEVY6000VHO
I'd have to say, the same pretty much goes with any of you guys changing out the stock plug wires as well!! Give me hard dyno graph charts stating other wise. I'd say if you like changing your factory plug wires, then you might as well change out your coils as well!!
Jim
Jim
I sure am glad I started this thread.
I knew better but I just had to hear it from someone else.
#14
Originally Posted by CHEVY6000VHO
I'd have to say, the same pretty much goes with any of you guys changing out the stock plug wires as well!! Give me hard dyno graph charts stating other wise. I'd say if you like changing your factory plug wires, then you might as well change out your coils as well!!
Jim
Jim
#16
take your girl out for pizza and a show, get the nos kit, or just put it in a savings account.
don't waste your money on the MSD coil packs.
you wont feel a difference, see improvements, or notice any changes in the way it acts.
you can get more out of a new set of plugs and wires then the MSD coil packs.
don't waste your money on the MSD coil packs.
you wont feel a difference, see improvements, or notice any changes in the way it acts.
you can get more out of a new set of plugs and wires then the MSD coil packs.
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