Woodys_Cuda
Ontario, Canada
Okay this one is for Rusty. lol. (disclaimer) I am not an employee or have any friends, family working there. I'm going against my better judgement in posting this poll.
They had a really BAD issue of their distributors rusting under the cap several years ago and I don't know if they ever addressed it or not. You'd take the cap off and the whole guts would be rusted to hell and back.I have an older MSD 7AL2 and the matching billet distributor, along with a backup for each. The newer MSD stuff is junk, or so I've heard. Until the stuff I have craps the bed, I'll stay with it.
That’s what happened every time I put in a MSD - THEN…..I heard a lot of trash talk about MSD over the years. About 4 years ago, I put a complete (6AL box, non-vacuum distributor, coil and plug wires) MSD system on my car. I LOVE it. I went from cranking for several seconds to instantaneous starts. The idle and throttle response is better also. No matter what product you talk about, there are always going to be negative comments about it, but I love my MSD system.
Okay, Rumble; don't beat around the bush- tell us what you REALLY think!MSD is ****… repeat after me, MSD is ****, MSD is ****, MSD is ****, come on now, keep going until you run out of breath…
MSD is ****, MSD is ****, MSD is ****, MSD is ****….
Is your old msd a gold colored one?I have used a msd coil, distributor, and ignition (6AL) in a couple cars, no complaints. I WONT use the new digital stuff. I prefer 20 or 30 year old stuff.
I am also using the old pre-msd Mallory box that weighs 20lbs. Flawless for thirty years.
I also have a msd box, that still works, that is so old it only says msd on it, no model number. They only had one model then.....
I edited in a photo in the above post. It's got a hand engraved s/n on it.Is your old msd a gold colored one?