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I've seen it done ( not sure of the exact MSC unit). I removed it
from a car I was working on because it seemed to be more trouble than
it was worth. We were troublshooting an ignition issue and didn't
want to mess with it. My recollection is that the stock ECU stays
there, the MSD essentially uses the stock ECU to fire it, then the
MSD runs the coil. I don't know why odd or even fire should make any
difference, it just fires when told to.
What gain are you expecting?
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ferdaniraphael" <raf40@xxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Hi
>
> who ever tried a MSD-6A ignition box on a Delorean ? Do you just
> swap the stock ECU for the MSD ?
> thanks for your help ;-)
> Raphael
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