Subject: | [Healeys] Distributors - 67 BJ8 |
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From: | warthodson at aol.com (warthodson at aol.com) |
Date: | Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:52:22 -0400 (EDT) |
References: | <F286BFB6-135F-4C23-8E17-4B4A0C844228@gmail.com> <4F8C4A4D.4020808@chello.nl> |
I fail to see the "advantage" of an adjustable advance curve over the advance curve engineered by the factory. How in the world would the average Healey owner without access to a dyno & other equipment determine if he has adjusted the advance curve correctly. Do the instructions that come with this distributor shed some light of this? From a practical point of view how much room for "improvement" is there when compared to the original advance curve? Gary Hodson The 123 ignition has the advantage of an adjustable advance curve. |
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