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MSD is it worth it?
Thinking about changing over from a HEI distributor (Ford 302) to a MSD system. HEI is showing wear after about 5000 miles, and not sure of the brand. I've searched here on the forum and see people have had a lot of problems to the point they carry backup pieces and systems with them. The cost difference is about 3 times the price not including the spare pieces. What are your impressions as to the added performance, if any, and the reliability. Not looking to race down the 1/4 mile but don't want to break down or have to be troubleshooting this thing constantly either.
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Most of the distributor issues I see are manufactured defects that take a while to show up. I have also seen MSD stuff cave in.
Mallory has a few neat mag breaker designs that work with the MSD boxes well and allow a .044+ plug gap and better power and fuels use. how is your 302 setup>? Steve |
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Right now its a one wire hookup using an HEI distributor. Not my choice, thats why I want to change it. I'm surprised only 1 reply....I guess no one uses MSD's. |
I'm not sure what the ratio is regarding the % of Cobras using a Ford Duraspark vs an MSD. But if you were to do a search on this thread for ignition problems, you would find 15 MSD problem posts for every one Duraspark problem. Is the % usage that much ... 15 to 1 ???
I doubt it. If you are not racing the Cobra, go get another inexpensive ignition. Ford designs parts with reliability/durability as the #1 issue. MSD and other ignition manufacturers have reliability well down the list. They stress "sex" (billet, shiny bits and pieces), power, adjust-ability for racing, etc. |
I've ran MSD dist, 6AL box and coil for years on a heavily modified SBC in a '55 Bel Air with no issues. So, I've picked up a MSD dist for the stroker FE I'm building for my FFR roadster. Haven't picked up the box and coil yet, but will soon. You can find pretty good deals on MSD on ebay.
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Most MSD products are made by chicoms yet have built in america prices. I have had some reliability issues with MSD products but nothing unreasonable.
The best part for me is the ability to get a fairly rowdy cam to idle at a very low speed. I have only been able to achieve this with the multi-spark devices. |
I too had an issue with MSD acouple of years ago. A part inside the distributor just fell a part. I called MSD as it was still under warranty, and got nothing but a run around. They wanted the defective part to send to their engineering dept, and if they found it defective they would replace, plus shipping; time about 2 weeks from they received the part. The replacement part was about $7.00 as I recall from Summit with delivery in several days, and I got a FREE cap. I later switched over to an ACCEL and no problems since. MSD's customer service leaves alot to be desired as far as I'm concerned.
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I have heard a fair amount of problems with the MSD Distributors but not much from the other MSD components.
I have the original Ford dual point, although the points have been replaced with the PerTronix solid state ignition, and I run the MSD 6AL box with MSD blaster coil. No problems at all in about 4000 miles of driving with any of the MSD pieces I have. I also did a touch test on the top of my distributor when timing once. I must have had a leaky plug wire because it shocked the hell out of me:) Yep that extra voltage is present! Mike |
I have MSD on my car and if I did in again NO MSD to many little gliches,
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I've got about 20,000 miles on my MSD distributor & MSD Digital 6 box. As preventive maintenance I replaced the cap & rotor about 5,000 miles ago. Trouble-free for me.
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If you have a higher compression motor, buzz it to RPMs above 5,500 alot, or are using nitrous, turbos, or a supercharger, then you should consider a full-blown setup from someone like MSD. I have MSD distrbutors, boxes, coils, and wires on two pretty radical street driven motors (one blown and injected, the other a 482 ci injected stroker). I've found MSD's stuff to be top notch from a performance and reliability point of view IF the parts are properly installed. I like the MSD billet distrbutor, their Digital-6 Box and their small blaster SS coil for a hot street setup. I have not had any problems with the MSD systems on either car. Check out my gallery for some pictures of this stuff if you're interested. - Fred |
I've used MSD boxes for about 20 years but never one of their distributors. Out of 4 different cars and MSD6ALs that I've used I've had one go bad and it was replaced by the shop where I bought it. I'll be using a Mallory breaker type dis with MSD box on the 463 that I'm building for my Cobra now.
Steve |
When you send something to MSD always put a small marking on it. we have sent back many items only to find out they have secretly replaced something and sent it back to us saying "Try it again" --
they are switching parts about. -- the Spark boxes seem to be OK, the distribs though seem to be hit and miss. Ford - or Mallory for me. --Steve |
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