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microtech two step?
im considering applying a basic two step set up with my microtech lt10s, im not 100% sure how much to retard the timing (bit of a noob). just looking for peoples opinions. Thanks
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I have spoken to a few people who have used built in 2-steps, not many people have been happy with it.
Your much better off using MSD 2 step. It's cheap and proven. And there's zero chance of you messing something up. It does all the hard work for you. The only thing you do is choose an RPM... |
what else is needed besides the MSD two step module?
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If you're still running the stock ignition system, you'll need THREE of them.
One for each channel: 1) both leadings 2) Trailing, front 3) Trailing, rear -Ted |
im running a microtech ecu with an x4 ignighter and bosch coils
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In that case, you need FOUR of them - one for each coil.
-Ted |
thats what i figured, thanks for that
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I am running the stock ignition but... You would only really need two of them for the leading. One for each coil. Then have 2 solenoids shut the trailing off completely when the 2-step is engaged. One solenoid for each coil.
I am only running one MSD 6al, and one 2-step module. With the solenoids shutting off the trailing when activated. This is how most people do it. |
thats a good idea, thanks sen2two
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