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Old 01-22-2020, 12:55 AM   #1
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Question Daytona Ignition

Is there anyone that is using or has tried a Daytona ignition system on their car? Good, bad or ?
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Old 01-23-2020, 05:35 PM   #2
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After the last MSD failure, i am looking Daytona myself.
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Old 01-28-2020, 12:31 PM   #3
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I too have been wanting to try one with internal data logging but haven't been able to get an answer on the legality of it in stock
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Old 01-29-2020, 10:29 AM   #4
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After the last MSD failure, i am looking Daytona myself.
My son has run Hot Rod's Drag Week six times. He always had at least one MSD failure every year until he switched to Coil Near Plug ignition and removed all MSD parts from the car.

He calls it Makes Spark Disappear.

That being said have run MSD ignition on my race car since Mopar started selling them way back in the day. I have had a little trouble over the years but really don't know of a good alternative. I am hoping the company will get better quality under Holley's ownership.

The best thing about my son going on Drag Week is that I have been able to ride with him five times.
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Old 01-29-2020, 08:21 PM   #5
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My son has run Hot Rod's Drag Week six times. He always had at least one MSD failure every year until he switched to Coil Near Plug ignition and removed all MSD parts from the car.

He calls it Makes Spark Disappear.

That being said have run MSD ignition on my race car since Mopar started selling them way back in the day. I have had a little trouble over the years but really don't know of a good alternative. I am hoping the company will get better quality under Holley's ownership.

The best thing about my son going on Drag Week is that I have been able to ride with him five times.
I would hope so also. But it seems that production will go to the lowest offshore bidder.
I bet getting to ride along is a really good time.
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Old 01-30-2020, 10:30 AM   #6
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Default Re: Daytona Ignition

I've got one and it seems to work good. I had a couple questions so I called them. The guy I talked to was either a technician or an engineer and was very helpful. I then bought a WB setup from them too.
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I bet getting to ride along is a really good time.
It would be really fun with a friend, with your son, priceless.
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Old 02-01-2020, 01:55 AM   #8
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I've ridden along on Drag Week five times too, it's a blast. Even that 105 degree dripping humidity Bowling Green/Indy/StLoo/Memphis one.
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I've ridden along on Drag Week five times too, it's a blast. Even that 105 degree dripping humidity Bowling Green/Indy/StLoo/Memphis one.
I remember that one well.

A lot of time I hang my hand on the roll cage going down the road. That was not an option some of the time that year.

The bolts that mounted my seat belts were like hot rivets.
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Sorry for getting this thread a little off topic. I will try to bring it back.

These posts got me interested in their Daytona Sensor WEGO IV Dual Channel Wide-Band Air/Fuel Ratio system. I think their part number is DAY113001.

Does anyone here have experience with that product?

Thanks!
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