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> advice, mallory dizzy for 1.7
tom444
post Apr 2 2006, 01:00 PM
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which mallory distributor is best for 1.7 with webers and the best place to buy? maybe on line?.


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you realize you need to set the advance curve on these bad boys

ive used both unilite, and vac unilite.

id go with the unilite, and if you are comfortable settingthe advance curve, then buy the "advanced curve change kit" it comes with the grey /grey springs you will need to tune it with.

if you want plug and play, RAT all the way.
he will do all the tuning for a little bit on top of the price.....

Centuryperformance.com for the dizzy.

and type4store.com for the drop in and go one from Jake
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