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Some that sell MSD have them listed. But, MSD does not make them anymore.
Anyhow. I would buy the whole set of course. But, if you have a 2400, 2600 and 2800 you could part with I would appreciate it. Thanks, Carl Weisinger Cell 407-257-1669 Last edited by Carl Weisinger; 05-20-2012 at 12:49 AM. Reason: spelling |
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Carl,
I will look tomorrow but I believe I have a whole set of them. PM me your address and you can have them if I didn't already throw them. Tim |
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I have an adjustable chip, I'd sell. The range is 1200 to a little over 3000. If interested.
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not sure if they still make them but Autometer chips I believe will fit MSD applications---FED387
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Biondo used to make a really easy to use push button box, that you could use for any setting... had a card and told you what number was equal to what RPM. Plugged right in to the MSD box.
Not sure if they still have it. I bought one specifically for low RPM launch. |
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