Okay, when I switch from teh VV carb to the 4 bbl next summer, I want to keep teh Duraspark ignition, since it's obviously the easiest, simplest route.
BUT
This is the newer style Duraspark ignition module, where the computer that controls the carburetor also controls the ignition timing.
What I'm wondering is, would I be better off keeping the newer style Duraspark system and all the mess of wiring all over the engine that's associated with it for the various sensors and junk, or would I be better off converting to the old style Duraspark that involves nothing more than the dizzy, the box, and the coil?
On the non-computer controlled system, what controls the timing? Just the vacuum/centrifugal advance? In that system, then, is the only function of the box to watch for the signal from the hall effect switch and then send voltage to the coil?
I'm not going for all out performance, here--it's just a mild build with some decent performance.
Thanks, guys!
--Nathan
BUT
This is the newer style Duraspark ignition module, where the computer that controls the carburetor also controls the ignition timing.
What I'm wondering is, would I be better off keeping the newer style Duraspark system and all the mess of wiring all over the engine that's associated with it for the various sensors and junk, or would I be better off converting to the old style Duraspark that involves nothing more than the dizzy, the box, and the coil?
On the non-computer controlled system, what controls the timing? Just the vacuum/centrifugal advance? In that system, then, is the only function of the box to watch for the signal from the hall effect switch and then send voltage to the coil?
I'm not going for all out performance, here--it's just a mild build with some decent performance.
Thanks, guys!
--Nathan
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