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Mechanical to electrical dizzy?

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Old 11-15-02, 02:38 AM
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Mechanical to electrical dizzy?

iv'e still got the old mechanical dizzy on my car and was told today that i should change it cus the electrical dizzy will make a HUGE difference??

how much difference does it make?
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If nothing else, it should save you money cause you dont have to buy points anymore, lol. Ive heard that it helps the idle smooth out, and it helps with smoother acceleration. Just all around smoother running of the engine. I dont know though. But I do know you shouldnt expect some kinda huge HP gain from it .

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search. i did this and it should be somewhere in the 1st gen area. totally transformed the car. of course my points were out of whack so the car revved super slow past 5.5k.
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