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Re: Dizzie Question
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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if you get a re-make then factor in having it dizzy-dyno'ed

i got one (not sure on seller, it was years ago) and had it dyno'ed, apparently the mechanical advance wouldn't return and the timing was pretty horrible

actually it's not a bad idea for any dizzy to get it remapped if your looking for performance anyway at about $100

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Re: Dizzie Question
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Yeah looking forward to running it on the dyno again, havent had it on there since about 2012, she made 56kw.

So just finally, that dizzie (one from ebay) is good to go? order it and tell the boys to fit it no sweat?

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