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http://www.msdignition.com/instructi...pdf?terms=8739
is fig. 2 a legal (nhra) way to wire the 2 step? yes, i'm running a 4 speed.... and is it ok to mount the works in the glove box? i don't think i could reach it from the drivers seat strapped in... |
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should be good,i had the same set up when i had the 5 speed set up also get a brake presure gauge makes staging easier ,,i also have all my electronics in the glove compartment as well
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what is the deal with thebrake pressure gauge? I have never seen it explained..... |
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With the brake pressure guage. When you turn on the first stage light, you can set your line lock at the pressure just enough to keep the car from rolling but not to much that you really have to drag the clutch to get it to stage. Once you get used to it you can have the car just creep and stage it exactly where you want it and it will be smooth. This is atleast how we use it. Hope this helps.
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