UPS ( and Fedex ) is generally a more expensive way to ship things as they
charge that customs brokerage fee. Or, at least, that's what happens when US
or UK goods come in to Canada. I shouldn't really say "ship", as it is the
"receiving" that is expensive. Postal service is good. ( when coming in to
Canada. Not so sure about the other way. )
What some Canadians do, since 90% of us live within an hour's drive of the
USian border, is to have the delivery made to a UPS Store and drive over to
pick the stuff up ourselves.
> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 10:13:04 -0600
> From: 72spridget@gmail.com
> To: mdrowe@optonline.net; spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Spridgets] distributor id help
>
> > Has anyone tried a 1-2-3? I was told that the vacuum advance only works
> > below 700 rpm, which makes little sense.
>
> Yes, I have. What you were told was nonsense, of course. It wants
> ported vacuum, not manifold vacuum, so it doesn't even SEE any vacuum
> at idle. They work very well, but are a bit pricey, especially if
> purchased from Canada and shipped via UPS ;-)
> Try http://www.tdcperformance.ca for details.
> David L
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