Done with Crane Cams Hi-4...... What lasts?
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Done with Crane Cams Hi-4...... What lasts?
Well I've gone through two Crane Hi-4 ignition modules on my sled. They go 25,000 miles then when they get hot they act up and quit. It's kinda like going into the hospital. The person that has the heart attack is now more of a cardiologist than they would like to be sooooo I know it's the module after some trouble shooting.
My question is what ignition set up to go with? I have heard a lot of good things about Daytona Twin Tec. Is Daytona the ticket?
My question is what ignition set up to go with? I have heard a lot of good things about Daytona Twin Tec. Is Daytona the ticket?
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Well I've gone through two Crane Hi-4 ignition modules on my sled. They go 25,000 miles then when they get hot they act up and quit. It's kinda like going into the hospital. The person that has the heart attack is now more of a cardiologist than they would like to be sooooo I know it's the module after some trouble shooting.
My question is what ignition set up to go with? I have heard a lot of good things about Daytona Twin Tec. Is Daytona the ticket?
My question is what ignition set up to go with? I have heard a lot of good things about Daytona Twin Tec. Is Daytona the ticket?
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If yours is in the nose cone then im afraid they are prone to failing after a while, I had two go on my 72 shovel, and know lots of people that had the same I now have the Hi-4E on my 95 RK and wont ever have a nose cone system again i dont think, due to the heat in there i cant see anything lasting long!
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I will definitely look into mounting it in a different spot. I just assumed that with the EVO, that con was the only place to mount it. So how do you do that? Are the some ignition modules that are separate from the plate that mounts in by the cam?
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You can imagine what a twin cam would be like. I think I would also be considering a good quality oil cooler.