OK, so I thought I needed a fuel pump but the shop said it is the distributor. What kind of gains can be had going with MSD over stock? And, if I am only planning a 300-350 HP build on the car, does it matter?
So a "stock" distributor is sufficient for minor mods?The only gain youll recieve is it Might Suddenly Die
Like I said in the original post, my self diagnosis was the fuel pump. So if I had to replace that my question was is bigger really better for that part. My mechanic said it is not the fuel pump but the cam sensor in the distributor and that I needed a distributor. So now I am asking about which distributor is best to get. The consensus is stock so I appreciate the help on here.What is the issue you are trying to resolve? First fuel pump and now distributor. Makes no sense unless you are starting to assemble parts for a supercharged application or planned engine upgrade.
The only gain youll recieve is it Might Suddenly Die
Like I said in the original post, my self diagnosis was the fuel pump. So if I had to replace that my question was is bigger really better for that part. My mechanic said it is not the fuel pump but the cam sensor in the distributor and that I needed a distributor. So now I am asking about which distributor is best to get. The consensus is stock so I appreciate the help on here.
OK, so I thought I needed a fuel pump but the shop said it is the distributor. What kind of gains can be had going with MSD over stock? And, if I am only planning a 300-350 HP build on the car, does it matter?
The cam sensor, which I am assuming is the PIP sensor, was bad. I replaced the distributor with another stock one and so far so good! Thanks for all the help. I probably would have wasted money on a MSD if you guys didn't speak up and share your thoughts and opinions!!If you're trying to fix a random stalling problem that's made worse when the engine's heat soaked, the PIP sensor's the likely culprit and a new OEM distributor is the best cure. The TFI module is another potential culprit but since that already has a heat sink to conduct heat away, it'll fail even when the engine's cold so that can sometimes help to distinguish which part is the likely cause of the problem.