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> MSD rev limit tech question., Bill Pickering?
Trekkor
post Mar 17 2005, 10:34 PM
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Got the odd increment pack.
The mechanical rev limiting rotor was a 7300 unit.
I replaced it with a standard Bosch rotor.
I've been running on the provided 7k MSD pill.

I guess my question is, how high can I safely rev my SIX at the a/x for short blasts?


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ArtechnikA
post Mar 18 2005, 06:59 AM
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if you have the counterweighted crank and new valve springs you should be good through 7300, like the other guys say. i've run a 2,0T 914.6 engine to 7100 a couple of times.

a while back i posted the rpm/resistance curve for the MSD tach limiter - the 'pill' is just a resistor and it's just a matter of finding the resistance that gives you what you want; the 'curve' is very linear.

(and the HI-6 sets the rev limit with digital-select switches that i have set to '71'.''')
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