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Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4237676)
The info I found for what it's work says the GM kit is very poor quality.
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Originally Posted by sutphen 30
(Post 4237690)
who's that from,,the competition.<lol>
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Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4237692)
Guy in one of the efi forums. I'm sure if you call a GM good wrench dealer and give them the part number it would be much cheaper than Jegs. Jegs and Summit are high retail...
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If you are going to fuel inject your engines I would use a coil for each spark plug. I had a Fast XFI on my engines with MSD worst combination I ever had between RF noise and craping ignition boxes out nothing like coming home on one engine. Maybe if I had hall effect pick ups RF might not of bin so bad even alternator would give problems with RF. My engines are getting Holley Dominator ecu's built in capability of firing smart coils. NO MORE MSD. Only MSD that I never had a problem with was 7AL series. Another big plus would be no more water under distributor cap.
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Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4237676)
The info I found for what it's work says the GM kit is very poor quality.
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Originally Posted by 14 apache
(Post 4237719)
If you are going to fuel inject your engines I would use a coil for each spark plug. I had a Fast XFI on my engines with MSD worst combination I ever had between RF noise and craping ignition boxes out nothing like coming home on one engine. Maybe if I had hall effect pick ups RF might not of bin so bad even alternator would give problems with RF. My engines are getting Holley Dominator ecu's built in capability of firing smart coils. NO MORE MSD. Only MSD that I never had a problem with was 7AL series. Another big plus would be no more water under distributor cap.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]534716[/ATTACH]"As Gimme mentioned, if you want to run sequential, you need to have a cam position sensor. In the case of the Mefi, the cam sensor allows you to run 2 knock sensors and have individual cylinder knock retard. With the Mefi, we make a 1x cam sensor that takes the place of the distributor. I'm not sure what the Holley uses. Haxby could better answer that. You can have DIS without the cam sensor, but it's so easy to incorporate it. There are some that are commercially available. I just didn't really care for them. The have a cast housing with a stamped steel wheel. They just look cheap to me. That's why we did a billet aluminum piece. It has a larger shaft, sealed roller bearings, the wheel is hard coat anodized, etc. Obviously, it costs more than the cast one, but I think it's worth it."
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Originally Posted by rmbuilder
(Post 4237642)
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Originally Posted by HaxbySpeed
(Post 4237666)
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Originally Posted by ThisIsLivin
(Post 4238658)
I haven't been able to find what gen blocks it fits, can you tell us? While your at it, is there any benefit to going to an LS firing order? Would make switching to EFI really easy.
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