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I would be very surprised to find that was the MSD box.
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Coil wire has 8 times the usage as the plug wires. Change frequently.
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Agree with Alger.............We replace coil Wire every 4 or 5 times
out on all our Stock/Super Stock stuff.
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Would it cause it to jump timing all over the place? My car banged and popped at the launch and barely made it down the track. I checked the timing after the run and the timing was jumping for retarded to advanced. Everywhere but where it was supposed to be.
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