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I suppose I had two big reasons for changing out the dizzy... The biggest, as I've said before was just because of my frustration with my other dizzies and the quality of the aftermarket parts for them (rotors: great example). The other reason weighing in almost as heavy as the first is performance. I'm running a pretty stout engine with 10:1 compression ratio, so in my case the extra umph from the ignition system is warranted. The car seems to run pretty well with the factory Mallory advance curve (24 degrees at 3100rpm).
As for the tach, some might see the conversion process as a big negative.. and yes it ain't cheap (I had my conversion done by APT). However there are a couple of big upsides: My tach is rock solid now and dead accurate. No longer does my tach bounce around when I shift hard and under hard acceleration the tach doesn't drag. A typical mechanical tach can show 500-1000 rpms less than the engine is actually running under hard acceleration.
I don't want everyone to think that this stuff is the end all be all. It isn't for everyone. A stock motor really doesn't need this stuff to run extremely well. But IMO, a modified engine has lots to gain.
I suppose I had two big reasons for changing out the dizzy... The biggest, as I've said before was just because of my frustration with my other dizzies and the quality of the aftermarket parts for them (rotors: great example). The other reason weighing in almost as heavy as the first is performance. I'm running a pretty stout engine with 10:1 compression ratio, so in my case the extra umph from the ignition system is warranted. The car seems to run pretty well with the factory Mallory advance curve (24 degrees at 3100rpm).
As for the tach, some might see the conversion process as a big negative.. and yes it ain't cheap (I had my conversion done by APT). However there are a couple of big upsides: My tach is rock solid now and dead accurate. No longer does my tach bounce around when I shift hard and under hard acceleration the tach doesn't drag. A typical mechanical tach can show 500-1000 rpms less than the engine is actually running under hard acceleration.
I don't want everyone to think that this stuff is the end all be all. It isn't for everyone. A stock motor really doesn't need this stuff to run extremely well. But IMO, a modified engine has lots to gain.
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