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just looking for ideas if anyone has been successful with a wasted spark setup on their engine, and what they went with? i'm currently running AU packs, std igniter etc, works ok, however since i'm pushing more power through, i've needed to gap to .45mm to reduce missing up high, once i've done that it runs fine. however i want to get it right, run it with a healthy 0.8mm gap. been looking at running msd commie packs, and possibly a msd igniter as well, however worried about whether with the nistune i'm able to achieve the correct dwell. and yes, i wanna stick with external pack setup, as a track car the ability to pull plugs in less than a minute is handy.

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Umm........

Yes dwell is very good in the nistune. Its very easy to calc.

Now your saying you are running AU coil packs and haven't changed the dwell yet.......

Could this be the problem for your poor ignition ??

Umm........

Yes dwell is very good in the nistune. Its very easy to calc.

Now your saying you are running AU coil packs and haven't changed the dwell yet.......

Could this be the problem for your poor ignition ??

it has been retuned since they have been put in, but you're right, i'll double check with the tuner the dwell was adjusted.

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