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SB Dizzy Recommendation #1621444
05/17/14 11:56 PM
05/17/14 11:56 PM
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Mississauga, Canada
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looking to replace the dizzy on my T/A. It currently has electronic ignition and I want to keep it that way.
What brand electronic ignition dizzy do you guys recommend, keeping the factory look?


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Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: KARLN] #1621445
05/18/14 12:29 AM
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I'd suggest the same dizzy you have now & bluepringing the curve & a hotter coil/ballast. What is the problem with your current one/setup?


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Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: RapidRobert] #1621446
05/18/14 01:38 AM
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I'd suggest the same dizzy you have now & bluepringing the curve & a hotter coil/ballast. What is the problem with your current one/setup?







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Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: 340SHORTY] #1621447
05/18/14 03:17 AM
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ummummum!! i,m tellin Mom ,YOU SAID DIZZY.

Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: bonefish] #1621448
05/18/14 03:29 AM
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Lets hope he's on vacation


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Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: RapidRobert] #1621449
05/18/14 06:15 AM
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I agree with the above. I was running a recurved OEM distributor and bought a MSD. The only thing I gained was ease of setting up the curve and a few other bells and whistles which to me were a mute points because they aren't something that are done every day. IMO the only one that gained anthing was MSD and the store selling to me.

Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: MoparforLife] #1621450
05/18/14 11:35 AM
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I agree with the above. I was running a recurved OEM distributor and bought a MSD. The only thing I gained was ease of setting up the curve and a few other bells and whistles which to me were a mute points because they aren't something that are done every day. IMO the only one that gained anthing was MSD and the store selling to me.




Plus the MSD one rust like crazy inside in a short period of time.

I'd buy one from Firecore if I needed a replacement, I think there's looks stock?

Second on my list would be the one from Mopar performance because of the adjustable advance curve.

Learn to spell distributor, please...dizzy looks just plain stupid!

Re: SB Dizzy Recommendation [Re: Challenger 1] #1621451
05/18/14 07:50 PM
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Quote:

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I agree with the above. I was running a recurved OEM distributor and bought a MSD. The only thing I gained was ease of setting up the curve and a few other bells and whistles which to me were a mute points because they aren't something that are done every day. IMO the only one that gained anthing was MSD and the store selling to me.




Plus the MSD one rust like crazy inside in a short period of time.

I'd buy one from Firecore if I needed a replacement, I think there's looks stock?

Second on my list would be the one from Mopar performance because of the adjustable advance curve.

Learn to spell distributor, please...dizzy looks just plain stupid!




Thanks, bud. Ours is completely adjustable. Vacuum and mech. Mancini has been selling a ton. Plus, they also have the advanced tuning kit. Actually, our small block MSD ready unit has a vacuum advance as well. I think that we are the only ones that do that. We also have our own ignition box, same specs as the 6AL, but more user friendly.


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