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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:48 am 
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Have heard conflicting information and am after opinions.

For a high performance road car what system represents best value for money ? What are the pros/cons of each ?

Also, for the distributors,the difference between having the vaccum adance and not. I am led to believe that for a road car a vacuum advance is advisable ?

Aldon distributor
Electronic such as 123
Ditributorless Ignition system


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:52 pm 
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I'm running a megajolt / EDIS distributorless system, and I love it

I had a pulsar dizzy for a couple of years and it was good, but nothing like how smooth the megajolt is, and the other day running my new motor in, I thought it lacked a bit of poke so loaded up a different map, "there ya go, more grunt". Next is to put it on the dyno and tweak the map to give the most power at all loads & rpm

I'm also running a .040" plug gap, after changing the plugs I took about 1/2 a turn out of each carb's mixture adjustment, so is cheaper on fuel too

total cost was less than $300, I got all the info I needed from here (Ben aka 92, and pristic) and did all the work myself - aside from getting the trigger wheel laser cut

I suppose the 123 is the easiest 'drop it in and go', the Aldon ones don't get a lot of airplay in Australia - they seem expensive, and there are other options like the electronic module to go in your standard dizzy - I'd rather not have a dizzy at all

I put a welsh plug in my distributor drive hole - plugged that sucker up for good :D

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:50 am 
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simon k wrote:
I'm also running a .040" plug gap, after changing the plugs I took about 1/2 a turn out of each carb's mixture adjustment, so is cheaper on fuel too


I'd be interested to know what your fuel economy is now with the new setup. Do you know what you were getting before?

Thought about writing up a howto for this one? ;)

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sgc wrote:
Thought about writing up a howto for this one? ;)


there is a bunch of pictures on my camera - I went to take them off it last night but something went haywire... I am planning on doing one

haven't done an economy test with it, mainly because I haven't had it on the road long enough!

edit: though I filled up before I went to Hay, drove up there, motorkhana'd, and still had 1/4 on the gauge, and that was before I changed the plugs

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