Has this been done?
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Re: Has this been done?
He's saying you'd need to convert the car to obd1 to use that dizzy, which means using an obd1 ecu, and using either a conversion harness, or rewiring it yourself. Also, you'd need to eliminate the injector resistor box.
It's a lot of work and not a great idea unless you are installing an obd1 motor.
Dizzy must match ecu.
It's a lot of work and not a great idea unless you are installing an obd1 motor.
Dizzy must match ecu.
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Re: Has this been done?
a obd0 dizzy will work you have to make the upper mounting ear a bit bigger to bolt it on, and that is the only bolt u can use, unless you do it like this. put the dizzy in and use the 2 side tabs only and use the washers on the bolts to hold it down tight
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if you look real close at this pic you can see the front dizzy bolt is in there but the washer on the bolt is only holding it in place, its the same for the rear, the upper bolt is not used
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