MSD Blaster 2 coil?

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  1. Shadetree Mechanic

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    yeah it should work, when i had my turbo thats what i was running, look in my sig pic, you can see it on the right
     
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    Oh yeah, it is right there in you sig! Cool! I'll try to just wing it on the wiring. I found the thing brand new in the blister pack but I took out the directions at some point along the way...:shrug: Can't be too difficult.
     
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    its rasy to wire first thing i bought for my yota was a coil easy has a plus and minus just do one at a time if u think ull mess up
     
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    Ive got one of those of my 22re now...works great! Easy as hell to install & wire up too. :)
     
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    what kinda difference would it make to a stock 22re, does gas miledge drop?
     
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    Hotter spark for more complete combustion. When I get around to installing mine I will gap my spark plugs out accordingly. On my '79 I am running a 50,000 volt ignition and the spark plugs are gapped out to .055. I don't think individual upgrades like this are very noticeable personally (in my experience with ignitions on other vehicles), it's more like a bunch of little improvements add up to noticeable gains in power. I doubt you would notice it at the pump.
     

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