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After reading several posts I'm strongly considering installing MSD ignition on my 1975 L-48 convertible. I'd like to take advantage of the increased starting, warming & idling ease that others seem to have obtained by installing it. The current ignition is stock and is the 1st year for HEI utilizing a stock Delco-Remy distributor so no points to set, etc. Also, the carb is original stock - recently re-built Quadrajet. Which model would be best for my car and still function with my existing tach and original set-up? Any other parts the need to be changed or is there a "kit" that contains all? Any suggestions and advise is much appreciated 

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Vette(s): 1975 Coupe NOM 350: Edelbrock 64cc heads, QJet clone, Performer manifold & cam, gear drive and water pump; MSD ProBillet dist and 6A box, Comp rollers, Hedman headers into true duals, Magnaflow cans,TH400 w/shift kit, TT2's, 3.70RA, hi-rise hood
I went the whole MSD route ... 6A box, coil and billet distributor ... on my 75 L-48. All glory, no sweat. 

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Thanks for the input ! I've decided to go the same route - 6A box w/ upgraded coil & distributor. Looking forward to installing it during the next week or so :) 
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