this looks like a very cool distributor update :
SIXTEEN ADVANCE CURVES
AUTOMATIC DWELL CONTROL
SPARK BALANCING
http://www.123ignition.nl/downloads/fol ... der-HQ.pdf
http://www.123ignition.nl/id/47.html
there's also a forum with a helpfull guy ansering all your questions
cool stuff
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cool stuff
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pls don't see what i write , read what i mean
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- manoa matt
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Re: cool stuff
Looks great, and I like the adjustability. Checked MrFiat site and no distributor. His prices are a bit on the high side and I would figure if he is a distributor for this distributor then it will cost a pretty penny.
Hey Mark, is this the same distributor that you were talking about from the SEMA show?
Next question: where do you get caps and rotors?
Hey Mark, is this the same distributor that you were talking about from the SEMA show?
Next question: where do you get caps and rotors?
Re: cool stuff
no that's not the unit we'll have. We were in contact with that mfg last year, but he never went fwd with the 124 unit. If you look at his catalog, only the 500 is listed under Fiat.
Originally we looked into all electronic timing, but it's an expensive way to go. Our unit will feature an electronic pickup with a full centrifugal advance. It will be affordable and more reliable than the Marelli units. I hope to have the first units in a couple of weeks
Originally we looked into all electronic timing, but it's an expensive way to go. Our unit will feature an electronic pickup with a full centrifugal advance. It will be affordable and more reliable than the Marelli units. I hope to have the first units in a couple of weeks