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I know it's a bit of a general question, but i dont really have a good grasp on the opreration of electronic dizz's. I was wondering if there was any benefit to installing an electronic dizzy over mechanical, other than the obvious. I'm currently running an ICE mechanical dizzy, not sure of exact model.
any advice would be great. Or maybe some direction as to where i can get some quick easy information off the net...?
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Hi HG Prem.
I'm a little confused about what you are asking. The electronic part I mean.
Firstly, on older cars (70s & earlier) most cars had a dissy with a centrifugal advance mechanism, a vacuum advance diapragm & contact points. Plus of course, t |
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