Just Installed MSD Supercond...Few Q's
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Just Installed MSD Supercond...Few Q's
I just installed the MSD Superconductor 8.5 mm wires. That was a small PITA. A few questions for those of you who have done this already.
What did you do with the factory wire looms?
How do you take them off?
Did you use aftermarket ones wire looms?
Is there any specific place that I should avoid running the wires (they're pretty much in the factory spots)?
Is there anything special I have to do to avoid radio interference?
Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
-Tony
What did you do with the factory wire looms?
How do you take them off?
Did you use aftermarket ones wire looms?
Is there any specific place that I should avoid running the wires (they're pretty much in the factory spots)?
Is there anything special I have to do to avoid radio interference?
Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
-Tony
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Best thing to do about the radio interfernce is to use a RF Noise filter. I think there like 20 bucks or something. Easy to install and worth it if u are having trouble with the radio stations and ur wires.
I ran the same wires on my Formula, I used the MSD wire seperators and ran the wires close to stock placement as I could ( for apperance ) but make sure they don't sit on the exhaust and burn through. You shouldn't have any radio noise unless your stereo has a bad ground or if a wire has a tear or burn in it. Getting a noise eliminator is like painting rust it doesn't fix the problem.
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