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locking bluebird dizzy
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looking at locking the electric bluebird dizzy.

currently the vacum advance is disconnected, but would still be adding/pulling timing with just the mechanical advance.

how hard is this to do. optimally it would be better to just have it regraphed but dont really need to have advance for fuel economy etc.

this is fromadvice revhead gave me about the l series on stright lpg not liking too much mechanical advance as it makes it ping/detonate.

figured locking it would be almost as good as a regraph.

Posted on: 2010/5/11 12:14
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Re: locking bluebird dizzy
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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hey sorry to steal this thread so quikly but i need to know what electric dizzys will fit in an A series motor and do i need tohave my vac advance hooked up and what would cause the dizzy to retard the timing with out the vac advance ?

Posted on: 2010/5/11 12:41
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