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> Are the Pertonix curves correct?
Tdskip
post Oct 2 2018, 09:14 AM
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Didn’t want to hijack another thread so I thought I’d ask on a new one.

Are these units drop right in?

Curve correct?

Thanks!
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Red72
post Jan 19 2019, 12:46 PM
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So with the Pertronix Igniter II, they have adjustable advance curves with springs and limiters. They advertise something like 78 different possible curve combinations with these parts...has anyone run across a complete listing? Sounds like there's plenty of potential to customize, just trying to figure out how.

With the 'stock' settings you can get about 24 degrees of advance at 3500, but if you want 27 degrees, and static of 5 on the 1.7 engine, then you don't want the 24 degrees total advance...

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