Distributor choice for 2.0 w/ webers, which is the best distributor? |
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Distributor choice for 2.0 w/ webers, which is the best distributor? |
bribar |
Aug 16 2006, 04:22 PM
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I am new to 914's. I just purchased a 73 2.0. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)
The car has what the PO referred to as a 3/4 cam. It also has dual Weber carburators. The car has the original Vaccum advance disrtibutor, with the vaccum advance mechanism hooked up to one of the webers. The car starts right up and idles fine. It seems like it is missing until 3K then it seems to pull hard and run smooth. What is the best distributor choice for a 2.0 with webers and a cam? 009, 050 like my 356, 010? Is there any chance this old Vaccum advance dizzy is gonna work? Thanks, Brian |
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