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Author Topic: Performance Ignition  (Read 1754 times)
Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius
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« on: April 25, 2006, 11:36:19 PM »
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I currently have an electronic dizzy and standard electronic coil fitted up to my 202.
The motor has had a fair amount of work including the following
- 9 port head, modified with head studs cut out and flow work done. Compression to suit 98 octane petrol.
- HQ Racing pistons
- Starfire Rods
- Blue(?) motor crankshaft, can't remember what was done exactly but it cost a lot at the time  Grin
- Cain 4 bbl manifold and 450 Vac Sec Holley
- Waggot Cam Profile 238, 38/80 ? if that makes sense
- Upgraded trimatic and 3000 stall convertor.

My question is - should I be looking at (saving for) a performance iginition system such an MSD? and will I get noticible benefits?
I am NOT chasing hundreths of seconds on a quarter mile time slip.
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just put a chev in it


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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2006, 09:21:59 AM »
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Hey stinky
for a street car as long as your electronic I assume its a VC-VH electronic is in good order and has been regrapghed to suit your cam shaft and motor it should be more than fine to get a bit more omf out of it you can rewire your power wire to the coil/dizzy by fitting a relay and drawing full current from your alternator you most probably wont notice to much difference in performance but it should be easier to start and for a small outlay is probably worth it

Ben
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