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you may be on to something, i had a balancer do that when i ran an msd and 2 step, i now have Mallory and digital rev limit. it is WAY smoother, no pop and bang, and the balancer is happy too. can't say for sure that's why but who knows??
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We have been running a Digital MSD for several years on our Nova and they are smoother. They sound cool too. LOL. I am told by MSD that the reason for this is that an analog one can randomly hit the same cylinder to misfire in a row where the digital will not do this. We did not have any balancer issues before or after.
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Thanks
On another post I mentioned having "friction welding" ( balancer ), a loose timing chain and damaged lash caps.........the balancer has been in service for 16 years or so without a freshen up AND I was informed the balancer never had the correct o'rings for my RPM range , to begin with. So , my first thought was the 2 step , HOWEVER , it appears the balancer , as someone mentioned , probably stopped doing its job a long time ago ( yes I'm a dumb *** ). So , off the balancer goes to ATI and since I THINK the 2 step , by its nature , may have contributed to the problem. So it comes out as well and will be replaced with a digital setup. |
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