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Location: Lima,Ohio | Has anyone tried this distributor before and how do you like it?
http://performancedistributors.com/product/dodge-small-block-dui-di...
It sounds good with the higher 55 gap and custom advance curve.
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Interesting ! |
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Location: Alaska | I am not sure their standard unit will fit a 57-58 Plymouth but their Tri-power unit will. The only advantage I can see over a Chrysler electronic ignition is they will set it up for your engine specs. before shipping. |
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| don't like HEI, advance weights are too light, the curve is unstable, really only works on drag setups in my opinion. NOW, if that thing has programable electronic curve control, then it probably works pretty well. But, for a bit more you could have an MSD distributor, and you get to move the coil away from the engine heat. Myself, I'll just use a chrysler distributor that gives a good reliable advance curve. |
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | It would not be a bad idea. I knew some who was hit head on by an 18 year old drunk and died at the scene. I knew the victim since she was little . The incident happened back in 1997 in Palm Bay, FL . I found out about it when I read about it in the Florida Today Newspaper and it hit me really hard.
I do not drink but if I do and I had too much will not get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. I will stay were I am at until it wears off. |
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Location: Lima,Ohio | ????????????????? DUI stands For Davis Unified Ignition |
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Location: Peoples Republic of Oregon | ...I really don't like that I can't post a emogi on the reply cause it really needs one.....
Edited by wayfarer 2016-03-17 4:22 PM
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | Ok I thought it stood for driving under the influence |
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