Advance Curve for 123ignition on 2056 w/IDF-40's, Advance Curve Advice |
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Advance Curve for 123ignition on 2056 w/IDF-40's, Advance Curve Advice |
Gatornapper |
Dec 7 2023, 08:32 PM
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Greetings fellow Teeners.......
Soon to get my '76 on road after 18 months of very slow work - taking my time. Tons of other projects going on too. Engine is now 2056 w/new P's & C's, heads, new dual IDF-40's about to go on, and a new 123ignition Bluetooth dizzy suitable for carbs or D-Jet (next year). For the Centrifugal Advance Curve, I programmed into my 123igntion dizzy a duplicate of the 050 dizzy advance curve from here: (IMG:https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/ac110/rahanes/914_Advance_Curves.jpeg) Vacuum line will not be used with the carbs. Many have thought the 050 advance curve to be the best for the 2.0. I've loved the performance of my 050 dizzy. Question: Is there a better advance curve for my new setup? Enquiring minds want to know...... Yes, I've read other threads here on curves for the 123 dizzy..... As always, TIA! GN |
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