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NewR/T Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/09/2002 11:28:48
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Message: After I installed my MSD6AL I just looped up all the extra wire instead of shortening it so now its all looped up together. Will that affect performance since the voltage has to travel in the long loop as compared to if the excess wire was trimmed down shorter?
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Pistolero Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/09/2002 12:38:36
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Message: No, electricity travels at the speed of light, so you should be OK. The only problem might come from crosstalk between the wires, if a digital signal is involved. I don't know how the MSD's work, so I couldn't say. Just bundle it up neat so it'll be out of harms way, won't get burnt or cut or torn...
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NewR/T Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/09/2002 14:00:49
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Message: I've removed the weather flap from the front...its started raining alot should I worry about moisture around the MSD and the connectors that are exposted?
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b1llyw DakotaEnthusiast
12/09/2002 14:36:53
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Message: When you coil wire like that, it creates a choke coil. I don't know whether that's a problem in this application. Somebody who knows more about electronics might be able to tell you.
Bill White - 2002 QC 4x4, SLT , 4.7, 5 spd, 3.92 9.25, 1995 Dakota CC, 4x2, SLT, 318, 5 spd, 3.55 8.25
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gsmarquis Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/09/2002 20:19:33
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Message: Coils and loops are not good for high apmerage applications...they form "inductance" problems... i am not sure about MSD products because i dont know ignition systems amperage i am a electrician.
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