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> distributor or "dizzy-less", what's the path
tat2dphreak
post Jun 10 2009, 03:09 PM
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after Brant's recent thread, I didn't want to hijack,

the 050 and 009 are both universally blasted, the mallory supposed ly has QC issues now and even without problems it's expensive as hell..

is there a dizzy-less option that is easy to install... like easy as installing a distributor, easy? it would have to work for both carbs or FI...

could a MSD ignition do the trick? or do you have to get an electrical engineering degree and install megasquirt?


basically.. something to replace an 009/050 dizzy that and idiot(ME) could do in a weekend. does this animal exist?
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post Jun 10 2009, 03:48 PM
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True dizzyless ignitions use a crank trigger. My Megasquirt uses the stock dizzy with the advance plates welded and springs/vac can removed. I just don't want to pull the motor to put a crank trigger on. I would be nice if someone came up with a trigger wheel and mount you could install and not pull the motor..hint hint..Toon1 are you listening????
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