Options during assembly stage MS3 & MS3X

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onig
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Options during assembly stage MS3 & MS3X

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Hi all, my first post.
I purchased MS3-PCB3.0, MS3Xpander, JimStim, all in kit forms. I will be starting the build with the Jimstin in assembly.
While looking at some of the assembly instructions for the MS3 there are options to perform during the assembly stage.
My question at this time ( I am sure I will have a ton more as I go along) is:
1) can I omit these options if I am not sure at this time
2) can I go back and assemble the options once I decide, and the board is assembled
3) can I change the option later if I change my mind

I plan to install this on a Gen 3 Hemi

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Re: Options during assembly stage MS3 & MS3X

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Personally, I would leave all options in as it's a bit less trouble than going back and adding them later. But you could add them at a later date if you're so inclined.
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Re: Options during assembly stage MS3 & MS3X

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Thanks Matt
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Re: Options during assembly stage MS3 & MS3X

Post by dragbug »

I would suggest deciding what you want to do before assembly. I wasn't entirely sure either and really confused myself later on. Figure it out, stick to it to the end and I think you might have a slightly easier go of it.
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