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Thanks guys. I figured most would use the MSD, but I thought that the DFI would be the better route, since it should be able to control the RPM as a system, not just at the ignition.
There's a launch mode in the DFI, which allows you to control A/F ratios, timing, and RPM, among other things. Have you tried that? |
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Nope. I use and work mostly with FAST XFI. I have never messed with that, with DFI.
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We use an old MSD two step that was out of an old super gas car and it still works well without issue.
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MSD it is, then. Thanks again for the replies.
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