dx dizzy work on z6?
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dx dizzy work on z6?
was wondering if my dx dizzy would work or my z6
its in a 95 ex coupe.my z6 went dizzy went out and i wondered i i could use a dx dizzy for now untiolle i get the z6 one.i wanted make sure first before i tried it\\
its in a 95 ex coupe.my z6 went dizzy went out and i wondered i i could use a dx dizzy for now untiolle i get the z6 one.i wanted make sure first before i tried it\\
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Re: dx dizzy work on z6? (saywhat)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by saywhat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think all the SOHC distributors are interchangeable as long as they are the same OBD generation.</TD></TR></TABLE>
All the dizzies are the same except OBD-I, OBD-II, and OBD-IIB all had different plugs on the end to which the harness plugs in (which can be done quickly, cheaply).
BUT
You're still **** outta luck, as the only one that wasn't the same (physically, not the wires) as the every other is the OBD-I VTEC (D15Z1, D16Z6, and D15B). It won't work. The OBD-I VTEC used different distributor bolt patterns.
All the dizzies are the same except OBD-I, OBD-II, and OBD-IIB all had different plugs on the end to which the harness plugs in (which can be done quickly, cheaply).
BUT
You're still **** outta luck, as the only one that wasn't the same (physically, not the wires) as the every other is the OBD-I VTEC (D15Z1, D16Z6, and D15B). It won't work. The OBD-I VTEC used different distributor bolt patterns.
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i had a dx dizzy on my z6 and it wouldnt reach the correct timing.
had it advanced all the way and it was still short.
put a z6 on it and it did fine.
so no, they wont work unless you file the holes on the dizzy a little longer
had it advanced all the way and it was still short.
put a z6 on it and it did fine.
so no, they wont work unless you file the holes on the dizzy a little longer
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by court »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just change the internals out</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just do this, I have done it a few times.
Just do this, I have done it a few times.
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Re: (saywhat)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by court »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just change the internals out</TD></TR></TABLE>
i do this all the time. even between sohc internals and bseries internals. everything inside is either phillip screws or female connectors.
i do this all the time. even between sohc internals and bseries internals. everything inside is either phillip screws or female connectors.
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