09-25-2012, 02:11 AM | #1 |
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msd street fire HEI
Im considering updating the points ignition in my 79 C30 350 to an MSD street fire HEI, whatta you guys think??
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09-25-2012, 08:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
Why do you have points on your 79? GM went to HEI on these trucks in like 74. Anyways, some people here will say they are junk while others say they are good. I have one in my 77 and it seems fine so far; I have yet to have any problems. That's just my experience so far, I could have gotten lucky and gotten a good unit.
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09-25-2012, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
My freind got one. It was a good distributor till the module went out a year later. But still was nice to tune for his engine
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09-25-2012, 03:23 PM | #4 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
my truck is an aussie assembled one, right hand drive and a very basic model, nuthin fancy. even though its an 81 it has a 79 front, its just the way they were down here.
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09-25-2012, 06:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
I run alot of MSD stuff, namely their multi spark digital control boxes, billet distributors etc...and I've never had a single hickup with any of that stuff.
However I decided to keep the stock HEI in my 79 even though I'm really not a fan of the HEI at all, and when the 502 went in I bought the MSD kit (coil/module/cap/rotor) with a built in adjustable rev limiter. The first year was fine, till either the module or coil started acting up. Backfiring and sputtering, then dieing at an intersection. It started back up, then would seem to be fine for a few miles before doing it again. I replaced the coil and module with the original 33 year old stuff and it cleared up. MSD has a 1 year warranty and I was within a week of the purchase date Told them my issue and what I did to fix it. They warrantied the entire package, sent me all new stuff and I put it all back in. Truck has been fine ever since (about 4 months now) But if it acts up again I'm ditching the whole HEI deal and going with the tried and true MSD billet (small cap) distributor with a digital control box and be done with it. HEI's just don't like heat, and any car with an HEI you can bet I carry a spare coil and module in the glove box. |
09-25-2012, 07:42 PM | #6 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
On a stock motor, I don't know that using the MSD would really bring enough gain to justify the cost.
We put the MSD HEI in our AMC 401 to upgrade the pathetic system AMC used in '77. Within 5,000 miles(roughly 2 years), the module went belly up and we replaced it with a stock GM unit and all is good. |
09-26-2012, 03:06 AM | #7 |
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Re: msd street fire HEI
seems the general concencus here is they are a good thing but the modules stuff out after about a year and should be replaced with the genuine GM one...
I feel Im going to give one a go so I'll keep yall posted |
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