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oldcorollas
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Re: locking a dizzy? Tue, 15 March 2005 03:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
yeah i would normally agree with both of you.. but it is a brand new 4K elec dizzy and they are not so easy to come by, so i would prefer a non-destructive method if possible.

i looked at making a plate up, but i would need fairly high precision to get the holes the right size and the right spot, and i'm not keen on having any balance issues.. i'd rather find stronger springs (for a long term solution) than weld it up.

plus it will only be for 1 or 2 weeks anyway Wink

the worst that would happen is that it would retard spark during accel, and that can be 'tuned out as such' by giving a couple of extra degrees for WOT advance perhaps..
yes. Megasquirt Wink
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Read Message   locking a dizzy? oldcorollasMon, 14 March 2005 22:39
Read Message   Re: locking a dizzy? 84supraTue, 15 March 2005 02:24
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Read Message   Re: locking a dizzy?  oldcorollasTue, 15 March 2005 03:18
Read Message   Re: locking a dizzy? IRA11YTue, 15 March 2005 04:42
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