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> 123 Distributor Programming, Lets see your curves.
mmichalik
post Jul 7 2019, 05:25 PM
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Hi Guys,
I just pulled the distributor out of a motor and replaced it with a 123 Distributor. I'm not fully understanding the timing and curve programming and I was wondering if anyone out there could share there expertise.
The car was running great with the old distributor but, I purchased the Bluetooth version so we could use the PIN unlock and other features.
Any guidance from 123Dizzy - 101 to advanced would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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post Jul 7 2019, 05:43 PM
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I used curve 2 on my 2056 L-Jet, works fine.
Ed at 1-2-3 Ignitions isca great source, his number is (440) 668-8164
I talked with him twice with good results
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post Jul 7 2019, 06:29 PM
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Thanks Jim, I will give him a call
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THis is what I used based on input from McMark. I don’t use the vacuum advance function. This on a 1911cc with Weber 40s
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post Jul 14 2019, 06:37 PM
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Thanks for all the help here Gents.
We were able to get it in and running and it feels real good.
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