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> 1-2-3 Distributer Set up, Did this on an L-Jet and really pleased
jim_hoyland
post Mar 20 2019, 04:47 PM
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Just got my 1-2-3 Distributer; read over the spec sheet for curve selection and wondered if there are any other L-Jet installations out there
The motor is 2056, non-Vac Vanagon TB, Mallory Unilite Distributer.
I’m assuming that curves 2 or 3 might be correct
Looking for experience here....
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HansJan
post Mar 21 2019, 03:02 PM
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This is helpful information.

I just started installing mine.
4 cylinder 2.3l
Dual Carburetor without vacuum.
Aftermarket (but mild) cam.

My question is:
What to do with the vacuum port on the 123 unit?
Leave it open, or cap it?

Thanks in advance.
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