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FS Series 2 bluebird electric dizzy with boost retard
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Now that Ive changed my setup to 4 coils my dizzy is no longer needed and is up for sale. Its a series 2 bluebird that was reco'd and had a vacuum boost retard fitted and setup buy ignition torque in Bayswater. The timing can be retarded up to 20 degree's under boost and can be adjusted with a small screw on the side of the dizzy is was also fitted with a new ignition module and has new rotor button and cap. I also have another new rotor button and cap still in the box to go with it. Suit any L series Z18 ect

After $200ono owes me twice that can also send pics on request.

Posted on: 2013/1/20 23:51
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Re: FS Series 2 bluebird electric dizzy with boost retard
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bargin I say, If by chance it doesn't sell before datnats, Im very interested, would be the business for my A-series turbo build and modify the housing to suit.

Posted on: 2013/1/21 0:11
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Re: FS Series 2 bluebird electric dizzy with boost retard
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Yep bargain. If I were contemplating turbo id snap it up too. But I have a modded dizzy still to fit with reduced Mech advance.

Grab it Benny and just pick up at datnats.

Posted on: 2013/1/21 0:28
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Re: FS Series 2 bluebird electric dizzy with boost retard
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Can bring it with me to the nats Benny if it hasn't sold buy then. Otherwise wire me some cash and it's yours

Posted on: 2013/1/21 1:27
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BUMP

Posted on: 2013/1/24 0:05
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How do you generate the vacuum for the retard system?

Posted on: 2013/1/24 1:33
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It has a vacuum canister on the side and is fed from the engine

Posted on: 2013/1/24 20:56
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Under boost, the engine makes no vacuum. What do you connect to the boost retard side of the distributor? Does it go to to a special throttle body fitting?

Posted on: 2013/1/24 21:59
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Yep go's to a fitting on the throttle

Posted on: 2013/1/24 22:29
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SOLD

Posted on: 2013/2/3 10:24
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