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Old Jul 25, 2002 | 08:32 AM
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Ignition Module, and large summit order

I am fixing to place a huge order from summitracing, and I would like to get all my crap I need in one order, pay for shipping once I am wondering how worthy a accell ignition module is on a daily driver that will rarely see high rpms?? Worth me spending 50-60 bux?? Also plan on getting coil, dynomax muffler for camaro and dodge truck, aldl scanner, speed bleaders, anything else recommened to get?? Thanks all
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Old Jul 25, 2002 | 08:41 AM
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If you do a lot of brake work, you might want to consider the Phoenix Injector instead, at http://www.brakebleeder.com - I bought the V12 model "with smart pak and red case", and the thing is so beautiful to use. It sure beats the hell out of the "push the brake pedal" method- it's an actual pressure bleeder, better than a Mityvac. The Mityvac can only vacuum bleed- but guess what, the Phoenix can also do vacuum bleeding!

You could probably just use a stock module.
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Old Jul 26, 2002 | 01:12 AM
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Its hard to beat stock Delco electronic products. There is nothing wrong with them, they are well made.
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