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MSD Ignition IGNITION CONTROLLER GM LS
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Ignition Controllers
Specifications:
MSD 6LS and 6LS-2 Ignition Controllers can now be installed on EFI or carburetor equipped engines. These compact ignition controllers simplify installation by using matching factory-type connectors for direct plug-in for the coils, crank sensor, MAP sensor, and the cam sensor. The controllers allow you to map a timing advance curve using Pro-Data+ software and also feature a programmable 2-step rev limiter, a vacuum advance curve, and a step retard.
Features:Hello Sir i want to upgrade my ignition system to a 1 coil per cylinder, can this item use to 4cyl carburetor engine if i upgrade my ignition system?
does this come with any of the wiring harness?
Is there a video showing how to change the time and things that you’re able to change?
Does this work on 5.3, 6.0 truck/ Tahoe motors with 24x reluctor ?
Will this work on stock ls3 ignition coils
Will this work on a gen 7 big block (vortec 8100) as well?
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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