Well the advice was good. I , of course did not listen.
The MSD Blaster coil and MSD ignition controls should not be used together.
My coil died suddenly today and at such a young age. It was just 20 days short of one year.
I still had my leaky stocker, so that is what I'm running until I find a suitable replacement.
For those who are running the MSD coil...carry a spare and the tools needed to change it. Mine died a sudden death and made me tow it in
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I do think they have quality products, "when used as directed"Justin wrote:Are you sreious? I thought MSD had quality products?
They do not recommend using the Blaster coil with a MSD ignition control. I thought it would work as well as the stocker , but was wrong.
It would be interesting to find out what goes bad and why.
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If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderII KE7CSK