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    Anyone Need MSD help on CB7s

    like the title says...if u guys got questions on purchasing and/or installing an MSD setup on yall cars...post it here and ill answer yall questions TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE...
    A wise man sees failure as progress...

    #2
    Originally posted by jyoungblood87
    like the title says...if u guys got questions on purchasing and/or installing an MSD setup on yall cars...post it here and ill answer yall questions TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE...
    how does the msd blaster gats connected

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      #3
      well how are u going to connect it???

      from the MSD ignition box or from ur stock ignition...?

      if from the MSD ignition box:

      there are two terminals on the blaster coil...one is positive and the other is negative...each terminal is marked to tell which one is which...

      From the MSD ignition box, there is a thin black (negative) wire and a thin orange (positive) wire both in equal lengths...these two wire are to be connected to the coil...this is done by chrimping to the respected connector and screw down to the terminals with the screws supplied by the blaster coil...
      A wise man sees failure as progress...

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        #4
        curious to know, i wanted to get a new msd box, some come with built in rev limiter, do i adjust that from inside the cabin or i gotta go under hood,

        and also the msd box is it a plug and go or i have to wire some wires up.
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          #5
          Originally posted by F20A CB7
          curious to know, i wanted to get a new msd box, some come with built in rev limiter, do i adjust that from inside the cabin or i gotta go under hood,

          and also the msd box is it a plug and go or i have to wire some wires up.
          i recommend the SCI-ignition box from MSD....its has the soft rev capabilities and also 2-step ready(u have to buy the 2-step box thou)...

          it kinda is plug and go...nevermind it isnt...but its kinda easy...n yea u do have to run wires...

          to soft rev capabilites is can be activated by inserting pills into the MSD ignition box...kinda like cartiages into a nintendo...u can adjust the rev from 2000RPMs to 11000RPMs...

          CB7s are unique when it come to installing an MSD setup because there is noway to install the ignition box in the engine bay...

          but if u want...ill install ur wires, spark plugs, cap, coil, ignition box for 100 bucks...my garage is located right off of the Burlington/Bristol Bridge....
          A wise man sees failure as progress...

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            #6
            i know how to do all that jus not the box. and the rev control is so i WONT over rev right? y would some 1 wanna set it at 2000 rpm
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              #7
              I have got a better idea...Why dont you just make a DIY on it. =O. Make life easier.

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                #8
                Originally posted by NAiL05
                I have got a better idea...Why dont you just make a DIY on it. =O. Make life easier.
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                  #9
                  Yeah make a sticky about it, but one question would you recommend one for a turbo setup on an h22?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jyoungblood87
                    well how are u going to connect it???

                    from the MSD ignition box or from ur stock ignition...?

                    if from the MSD ignition box:

                    there are two terminals on the blaster coil...one is positive and the other is negative...each terminal is marked to tell which one is which...

                    From the MSD ignition box, there is a thin black (negative) wire and a thin orange (positive) wire both in equal lengths...these two wire are to be connected to the coil...this is done by chrimping to the respected connector and screw down to the terminals with the screws supplied by the blaster coil...
                    im using my stock ignition with msd wiring and msd cap is to wht wires the blaster goes to on the plug??????

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by F20A CB7
                      i know how to do all that jus not the box. and the rev control is so i WONT over rev right? y would some 1 wanna set it at 2000 rpm
                      yea so u wont over rev from ur selected rev limit...
                      A wise man sees failure as progress...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cano
                        im using my stock ignition with msd wiring and msd cap is to wht wires the blaster goes to on the plug??????

                        first of all...i highly reccomend that u go and buy an MSD ignition box...why half-ass the setup...u can get a MSD SCI-L (PN6320) for under 200 bucks on ebay...

                        well if u want to go with the stock ignition...theres a 3 wire harness connected to the stock external coil... the wires are:
                        1. yellow
                        2. black/yellow
                        3. green or blue

                        -the yellow and black/yellow wires are to be tied together and are to be connected to the positive terminal of the blaster coil...

                        -the 3rd wire (green or blue) is to be connected to the negative terminal of the blaster coil...

                        i did some reasearch cuz i didnt want to give half-assed answers...it is said from the MSD site and i quote...

                        Note: If installing the Blaster SS Coil to a points distributor or a non-current limiting ignition system without an MSD Ignition, a 0.8 ohm ballast resistor is required (MSD PN8214). The resistor should wire in series along with any factory resistors on the positive coil wire.

                        so therefore, u may need to get this resistor in connection to the positive terminal from ur stock ignition...

                        BUT I STILL ADVISE U TO GET THE MSD SCI-L IGNITION BOX...
                        A wise man sees failure as progress...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mozzandherb
                          Yeah make a sticky about it, but one question would you recommend one for a turbo setup on an h22?
                          yes, because a stock ignition system is only limited to the stock setup of the car...also, in most modded apps to a car its still good until u start adding on a turbo, NOS, and/or dumping more fuel...an upgraded ignition system is more critical to get that great spark at high RPMs...the rev control, so u dont over rev when the turbo starts boosting more than it is set for...2-step, for that perfect launch...

                          all these things and more...so i recommed u go with a MSD setup...
                          A wise man sees failure as progress...

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                            #14
                            yea i should make a DIY sticky on how to install a typical MSD setup on the CB7s... n since there really isnt an ideal room in the engine bay for the ignition box...i should show how to do a "GUMBY" setup by installing the ignition box in the glove box of the car...i showed everbody at the North Jersey meet last month and they thought it was sexy....
                            A wise man sees failure as progress...

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