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HEI and MSD or EDIS
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:07 pm
by hessdawg
on my oldsmobile 455 i had just a regular hei running it. i bought a msd 6a or 6al. but never installed it
what would be better to use on the motor for all around street reliability???
thanks brad
Re: HEI and MSD or EDIS
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:34 pm
by Heribert
If you accept the concept of wasted spark, EDIS is a s good as it will ever get.
And you get a rock steady rpm signal to run the MS on, with no knobs to fool around with.
Timing jitter is eliminated and the ignition curve is made in MS and sent to EDIS over a simple
wire connection (SAWsignal)
And EDIS stuff is found in most junkyards ( although 8-cylinder modules are a bit rare in Europe)
Heribert
Re: HEI and MSD or EDIS
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:44 pm
by 3banger
Just learning here.
I'm in sort of the same boat though. I've got a HEI (Early Rx7) distributer. When I installed my MSD 6A I removed the ignitor and connected the MSD's "signal/trigger" wire directly to the hall sensor.
When I see the MSD diagrams in the megamanual I notice the have the ignitor between the distrib and MS. Do you know why I need the ignitor?
My MS plans won't be using my distributer for trigger anyway... I'm just curious.
Thanks! How's the Old's?
Re: HEI and MSD or EDIS
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:21 pm
by convertables_10
Im going edis on my 350 sbc. I like the concept of doing my own timing tables with a nice steady signal to the ms unit.
