MSD 6A

Eric Deslauriers Eric.Deslauriers at oracle.com
Mon Dec 3 23:43:00 GMT 2001


I love my MSD6A and I hate every MSD coil I've bought. I went through 4
MSD coils in my 93 Suburban in under 7 months. The stock GM coil (with
230K miles) continues to survive just fine w/ & w/o the 6A. 

I've had the 6A over 2 years now and still like it.

I started carrying the stock coil in the back of the truck since I KNEW
the MSD coil would fail (and soon!). 

MSD is always real nice about replacing it - after I go to where the
truck is usually stuck with a no-start condition (always in the middle
of the weekday too), take out the MSD coil, put the stock coil in, call
them for an RMA#, put it in a box, take it to a shipping joint, pay
shipping. Then I get it back, take the stock one out, put the new MSD
one in... you get the picture.

I think 4 out of 4 makes a bold statement.

My $0.02

Eric D

skulte wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Kevin Wright wrote:
> 
> > ...and lo, thus spake Bruce on 11/27/01:
> > >I'd seriously look to change a table for timing control.
> > >They do have a multistep retard box, that I've used without complaint.
> > >I have yet to have a Crane box fail.
> > >Bruce
> 
> I just caught the above... I will never use a Crane box. Vortech was
> including them with their supercharger kits, and nearly everyone I know
> with the Vortech has had their Crane box die and get replaced multiple
> times. Maybe it's been fixed in the new version, but it's happened too
> often for me to use one. My Accel 300+ ignition box has been reliable so
> far for 3+ years under the punishment of the oven known as my engine bay
> (recently melted most of the wires road racing due to radiant heat from
> the turbos). FWIW.
> 
> Andris Skulte
> Z28tt-89 IROC T56 DFI Twin Turbo
> 
>  > > Found 'em, thanks. Specs look good; actually a couple
> of options
> > there. I don't have the option of editing the timing tables, since
> > the car is a '70 Cutlass about to receive a MegaSquirt. Maybe when
> > the MegaJolt comes down the pipe... the turbos won't happen for a
> > while yet. I'm thinking a Hi6R, then add the TRC2 retard control and
> > MAP sensor for boost retard when required.
> >
> > krw
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >From: "Kevin Wright" <krwright at wankel.net>
> > >Subject: Re: MSD 6A
> > >>  ...and lo, thus spake Bruce on 11/27/01:
> > >>  >I've never had any success with them.
> > >>  >If it wasn't for NASCAR, I  don't think you see them anywhere.
> > >>  >Bruce
> > >
> > >>  What would you recommend, than? I was going to go with a 6A BTM
> > >>  (boost retard) when I turbo my Olds. Would Crane or some other
> > >>  manufacturer be preferable. Anybody else make a boost retard unit?
> > >>  I'll research the web, of course, but I was hoping someone had
> > >>  experience/suggestions to make the job quicker.
> > >>  Kevin Wright
> > >
> > >
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> ------------------
> Andris Skulte
> Skulte Performance Designs
> http://www.skulte.com
> Z28tt-89 IROC T56 DFI Twin Turbo
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