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Location: Adelaide, SA
Registered: September 2002
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Twin weber 4age HELP!
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Thu, 04 December 2003 03:40
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Building a 4age with cams and a pair 45 DCOE Webers. Can anyone tell me which distributor to use? Or if the standard dizzy can be wired to work without the ECU?
Cheers
Chris
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Twin weber 4age HELP!
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Thu, 04 December 2003 09:28

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hey statts
I've got a custom distributor built by scorcher in victoria. I'll find the phone number and details. http://melbourne.citysearch.com.au/E/V/MELBO/0051/ 10/03/1.html
Mine runs points, it was one of their old designs, so basically a mechanical advance dizzy, some sort of bosch that's been adapted to suit a 4AGE.
They don't make the points one anymore, as i enquired about a point eliminator kit, and they told me they now make a solid state 4 bazzilion volts 4AGE distributor for carb conversions.
I think the cost was around 400 dollars.
Or you can adapt a 4k distributor, the instructions used to be on racingstrong.com but it's down now.
The 3rd way is to hook up the factory 4AGE dizzy to a MSD or Crane or haltech IG5. The pickup signals are sent to the box and it advances the timing.
http://www.erd.co.nz/Toyota.htm These guys in NZ make one, but it runs a external coil, not a mega power million volts type deal.
Daniel
[Updated on: Thu, 04 December 2003 09:34]
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne.victoria.austra...
Registered: June 2002
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Re: Twin weber 4age HELP!
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Thu, 04 December 2003 19:58
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yeah i've got a dizzy converted to run straight LPG - on my 4AGE - its got mitsubishi internals actually - no points. mine also runs an external coil - no issues.
also haltech don't make the IG5 anymore. i managed to pick one up second hand which i think is the only way you will now. i think haltech are working on another though.
if you don't mind running any advance at all you can use a bosch module which will trigger from one of the pickups in the stock 4AGE 86kw type dizzy. bill sherwood did this for quite some time - www.billzilla.org - its in there somewhere.
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