MSD-8733 two-step
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Any body using the MSD-8733 two-step? I just ordered one, so i'll be testing it out real soon. I'm looking for a little more power on roll-out and be able to focus on cutting a light instead of all my attention on getting the RPMS just right.
http://www.msdignition.com/product.a...285&terms=8733
http://www.msdignition.com/product.a...285&terms=8733
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Install work was cake. Hook into each coil harness, one ground wire, done.
Looks to make around 3-4PSI extra at 3500 and is a button switch for the track.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS5tY...&feature=feedu





Looks to make around 3-4PSI extra at 3500 and is a button switch for the track.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS5tY...&feature=feedu





Last edited by foose04; Jan 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM.
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Have you considered having it activated by the brake light, and maybe an override switch so you could rev it up if you like? You wouldn't really need the override, but you never know when you want to rev it up a little higher. I have a 2 stage rev limited on my motorcycle hooked to the clutch lever, and I love it.
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You sir would be correct lol, thanks for the correction. No other videos yet though.
Gadgetized, its setup to be used with the button. Press it in and it goes to the 2-step at your set RPM. If you don't touch it, it rev's freely.
Gadgetized, its setup to be used with the button. Press it in and it goes to the 2-step at your set RPM. If you don't touch it, it rev's freely.



