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123 distributor 120-130

Cameron, yeah I was thinking the same thing while 'tweaking' my 123 just a short while ago. I did find a sweeter spot for it to run with more power but again I found it to be erratic at idle and at the higher rpm ranges.
Honestly, as you mentioned, what's the difference between this and the old distributor?
makes me think someone hit the market with an idea that for whatever reason has turned into a very positive gain. Im thinking along the lines now of revamping my old points unit with the electronic retro fit system offered by IPD.
I don't mind spending the money but experimenting is a hard way to lose cash and time.
I think if you live in the high rpm range this unit might be 'a' way to go but for me, simple cruise round town, car show night, occasional drag, its not what I want. You might see my unit on Craig's list before to long, lol.






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