I need your feedback on completing my ignition setup for a 2258cc motor. I've already purchased a Mallory Unilite Distributor, Mallory Active Power Filter and have ordered the custom MSD spark plug wires for Mallory Unilite from Tangerine Racing. I'm thinking of getting the Mallory Hifire 6AL 8353 CD Box and perhaps a Mallory Coil as well. What have you guys had success using and what do you suggest?
Interestingly enough, when I went to the Mallory website I see that Mallory has been purchased by MSD. Where does that leave us?
MSD or mallory they both work, it depends on your state of tune often a blue coil is all you need.
Since you already purchased many Mallory components, I'd suggest ... Mallory or compatible MSD which now markets the Mallory name/line of products.
My internet search doesn't show a Mallory 6AL 8353 CD Box. It could be a very recent relabeled MSD 6AL CD box (compare images and features to confirm if you can find them). There's a Mallory HyFire 6AL2 box (6861M) that looks similar to a MSD 6AL or Crane "Hi-6" ign. box, but that's a WAG.
In addition to having a better build quality distributor, the system could also benefit from their breakerless module which eliminates the contact points. The ignition coil specs should also be compatible with the ignition box you choose to install.
I think you'll find similar features among most manufacturers, the difference would be in their individual quirks, QC and customer service responses.
Not sure whether your tach will need an adapter to work with the new components. Mallory/MSD can provide you that information as well as the tach adapter.
MHO,
Sherwood
The Unilite has an optical system so no mechanical points. I got the numbers wrong for the Hyfire VI AL though. It is a 6853M model with built in rev limiter.
I have exactly this system.
Mallory Unilite with optical pickup (fromTangerine racing).
A MSD 6AL (digital) and a Bosch Blue coil.
I run the 8.5 mm MSD wires with LS1 90-degree boots at the plug end.
It hooked right up and ran the very first time.
The output of the MSD will not work with the stock Tach so you will need the Tach-Adapt product.
You will also need to reset your timing after installation.
If you have any specific question i can help out, but it was pretty straight forward.
Disreguard
Andrew
For my old setup, (and Randal) we both had a LINK EFI, Mallory Unilite and MSD box.
LINK spec'd out the MSD box since it was easier to hack and modify to be driven by the LINK. I think we had to remove a resistor and replace with different value, been way too long.
It seems like MSD just had the market cornered for that particular unit so it was more popular.
Found this while looking for a cheap used MSD or Mallory distributor.....which don't exist for the nice billet distributors
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VOLKSWAGON-PRO-BILLET-DISTRIBUTOR-w-MSD-BOX-COIL-AND-MSD-WIRES-VW-PB-MSD-KIT-/201388513785?hash=item2ee3b0d9f9&vxp=mtr
Slight highjack...the Type IV can use a standard Type I distributor correct?
Thank you all for your replies. I ended up ordering everything from Mallory. If the Mallory CD box fails them I'd give a MSD unit a try!
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