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Elec. ignition 1800

I believe the answer is yes.

Just when my car engine was open on the workshop (changing camshaft) a senior guy driving a 123GT come. He see my ignition setup, make me some questions (it remember me a history about a blind making questions to a one-eyed man), and was going straight to adquire a similar electronic unit on the parts store no far away (alas, he was a fast decision guy; meanwhile I see his engine, it was the first B20 I touch, and also that car was the first 123GT I see on my city, some interesting differences with the B18).

A week ago the owner of that workshop tell me some news about that guy. He is now a very happy man, due the milleage jump up and his engine run smootly. Of course, it could be only a feeling (no formal tests made).

Joaquin

PS: Or Secret Senior? :-)
(no pun intended)






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