MSD Or Vortex
#14
Prices are Identical.
On the fly change seems to be the advantage of the vortex.
User reprograming seems to be the MSD's advantage. I like the MSD's feature of a Stall rev limit. Pull in the clutch hold the throttle wide open and it only revs to a preprogramed limit untill you release the clutch then it revs freely, should be great for drags and hill shooting.
On the fly change seems to be the advantage of the vortex.
User reprograming seems to be the MSD's advantage. I like the MSD's feature of a Stall rev limit. Pull in the clutch hold the throttle wide open and it only revs to a preprogramed limit untill you release the clutch then it revs freely, should be great for drags and hill shooting.
#18
Originally posted by: thebigshow
do u lose the use of your stock tach with the msd?
do u lose the use of your stock tach with the msd?
I do not have a Tach so it is not an issue.
The MSD has the ability for a shift light.
#20
Originally posted by: Air
P I like the MSD's feature of a Stall rev limit. Pull in the clutch hold the throttle wide open and it only revs to a preprogramed limit untill you release the clutch then it revs freely, should be great for drags and hill shooting.
P I like the MSD's feature of a Stall rev limit. Pull in the clutch hold the throttle wide open and it only revs to a preprogramed limit untill you release the clutch then it revs freely, should be great for drags and hill shooting.


