Bob,
It will help with starting, improve your gas mileage, make your
roadster run much better, and improve your sex life.
OK, I embellished a little too much. ;-)
I've made the same distributor, and installed them, on various
roadsters over the years. Alas like the shoe makers children,
my own roadsters kept original distributors.
If you points are adjusted just right, and everything is in
top shape, you should NOT notice any difference when you go
to the "electronic distributor". In reality, on cold damp
OREGON Mornings my old roadster was a pain to get started, with
the electronic ignition it would fire up. Never noticed much of
a difference on the gas mileage.
My main reason for putting them in was just to "fire up" on
that first crank over.
Looks like Gary has a neat product, and took the time to clean
up the distributor housing. Not a bad deal at all.
Cheers,
Tom Walter
RWM wrote:
> OK, so, prolonging the dwell, so to speak, of this distributor mod, what
> are its pros and cons?
>
> - Bob Mann, '69 2000 Solex
>
> Eric Frisbee wrote:
>
>>Hey Gang!
>>
>> This is a shameless plug for what I consider to be one of the best
>>modifications you can do to your roadster! Gary Boone, WyCROCer, SCCA
>>Solo 2 racer, mechanical engineer, and all around roadster nut has modified
>>a number of newer Nissan distributors for use in our beloved Datsun
>>roadsters! They are on Ebay at
>>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=594943221&
>>r=0&t=0. It kinda looks like he went VERY indepth in his description of
>>the distributors (typical engineer.. haha!).
>>
>>So far, three WyCROCers have these distributors on our cars... myself, Dan
>>Neff, and Donald Swenson. Two more will be installed shortly. Any
>>questions as to performance, please write and ask!
>>
>>Eric
>>WyCROC
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