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    Opinion on blaster coil?

    Alright guys I bought one of those MSD Blaster 2 coils, the universal type. What do you guys think, should I put it on my 77 Trans AM (6.6L V8), or my 87 Accord LXi?

    Have any of you tried these? And if so is it really worth it on these cars? Will there actually be any performance (or any other) difference at all?
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    I've tried it on my accord. I've also tried the Accel connister style Coil. They were the same to me.

    I'm using a different Accel coil now.

    I don't think you get much performance from the blaster 2, it's more for reliable spark if you think your stock coil is giving out.

    Here is what I have no, much better in my opinion... maybe the "MSD Blaster SS" will be about the same
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    yeah that's what I've heard, that it will mostly just give you a better idle and better throttle response, which is also fine with me.
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    I have a blaster II, and with some ignition problems (with my built b20a with msd 6al ignition and ngk plugs/wires) I thought my coil was heating too much and was to blame. I replaced it with an Accel coil, and noticed exactly 0 difference in how it operated. Heated up exactly as much, sparked the same, same size....

    No difference at all. I took the Accel back to Advance auto parts once I diagnosed the fact that the coil wasn't my problem. I wouldn't have a preference. I imagine my stock coil would have been fine too, for the most part. Good luck.

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    i bought one. its not a huge performance mod! i mean its not like its going to give you 100 hp right off the bat. its more of a peace of mind type of thing. if you invest in the coil, better wires, and some ngk spark plugs you will know that you have some definite perfert spark everytime. before i bought mine though, i had some severe idle problems. i mean the car would was at around 500 to 700rpm. sometimes it would even turn off. i messed around with theidle screw and it would fix it for a few hours or so. first i bought the blaster coil. the idle was so much better i couldnt believe it i mean it went from that to a constant smooth 900, although it wouls drop sometimes i was happy. then i bought better wires and plugs. PROBLEM FIXED!

    like i said, more of a peace of mind mod :|

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Do you guys have the #8202 or #8203?
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    i'd have to check...ill get back to you on that

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    I think I have the 8231, the big canister. Trust me I quite understand you won't notice any real power difference with ignition stuff lots of times, but I used to drive a Fiero, and you actually did get quite a performance gain by going to an aftermarket ignition system. Just wondering if possibly our cars were the same.

    BTW, the MSD Blaster says that in order to use it the coil with the stock ignition system you have to put a 0.8 ohm ballast resistor inline to the positive side. Will this really make a difference?
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    what's the RF filter look like?
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    You will probably not be able to use it in the T/A. I am pretty familiar with the Pontiac 400 and if I am not mistaken in 77 they were using the HEI distributor with the coil installed in the distributor cap. They do make aftermarket coils for HEI, but they also go into the cap.

    I replaced the old Delco points type distributor in my 72 Catalina with an HEI unit from a 75 Grand Prix. Once I got the weights and springs right for the advance curve the car run much better and got a little better fuel economy. Also the spark plugs lasted a lot longer. Ah, memories.

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    i'd recommend the blaster 2 coil. i have one in my 3gee and its definately better than the old stock one. and if you decide to do more upgrades on the ignition its able to handle more voltage.
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Well the Blaster 2 says that I need a 0.8 ohm resistor inline with the coil so as not to destroy it if I'm still using the stock ignition system. Someone messaged me telling me to just hook it up to the RF filter, what is an RF filter and how will I do this properly?
    I read somewhere that marijuana effects the memory. Can't remember where I read that. -- maxsideburn

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    c'mon guys, I really want to install my Blaster 2, but nobody can give me any answer as to how to install it with the "RF Filter" so as not to burn it out.
    I read somewhere that marijuana effects the memory. Can't remember where I read that. -- maxsideburn

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    here maybe if you look at it


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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    plus we all cant do all the work for you. i mean if you searched "how to, ignition coil" like i did you would have gotten what youre looking for. here stop bitching lol

    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    ur pic dont show monkey and isn't there a how to on the coil?

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    i beat you to it.!!! hehehe

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Quote Originally Posted by mkymonkey
    i beat you to it.!!! hehehe


    .... dang didnt see u post it. well i was today...

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    the reason I asked was because that howto says nothing about the resistor or "rf filter" at all.
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Quote Originally Posted by maxsideburn
    the reason I asked was because that howto says nothing about the resistor or "rf filter" at all.
    the resistor lowers the voltage to the coil. Check MSD's site there IS A REASON FOR IT.

    the rf filter is not a resistor and its operation is differant. That might be the reason your coil would "feel hot" or you think its over heating. Or i maybe totally wrong


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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    just lookin through here fast, dont know if you need help connecting the coil or not. but check out the 2nd page, scroll down and check out my pix. they should help you out to determine what and where to connect things. and as for the resistor ballast, you dont need it on this car, its doesnt have any type of computer controlled or whatever kind of coil that some cars have. its just power into the coil so you dont have to worry about anything there.
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Won't let me see link on last post.
    I'm looking for a picture to follow so I can set mine up

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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshskillz View Post
    Won't let me see link on last post.
    I'm looking for a picture to follow so I can set mine up
    Yeah must be a bad link.


    Wing thru the How too section it might be in there.

    FYI the "stock" coil I have bought lately have had HALF the resistance the book specs. You could look at those to. Not sure how well they work or how long the ignition will last.
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    Re: Opinion on blaster coil?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshskillz View Post
    Won't let me see link on last post.
    I'm looking for a picture to follow so I can set mine up
    if this is what you're talking about two blue wires go to the negative and the two black with yellow stripe wire go to the positive of the coil.
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