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    distributor differences

    Ok I am surfin the JY and am finding three different distributors. I really like the metal vac advance set up but I notice they do not have a the metal module on the side like the plastic vac advance dizzys have. What is the diff dizz??
    Do they have more movement of the vacuum actuator?
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    Re: distributor differences

    thats the ignitor missing right? that thing looks weird is it on a carb or fi 3g?

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    Re: distributor differences

    Alot of the Factory Dizzy's had Metal Vacuum Advance, then people broken them off and replaced them with plastic

    That looks to be a Hitachi distributor
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    Re: distributor differences

    Quote Originally Posted by Demon1024 View Post
    thats the ignitor missing right? that thing looks weird is it on a carb or fi 3g?
    Nothing is 'missing' it just does not use one, I saw one then another and another. But yes the shiny thing is not present on that one.
    Forrest what do you mean they broke them off, come on man.
    I dont expect the populus of FI instant tuners to even get this thread. There have been distributor discussions, not in a while, directed toward modifying advance curve and I am wondering if anybody knows if these have a sportier one than the later "plastic vac can shiny box on the side" models..

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    There are two distributors. The TEC and the Hitachi. Been like that since the 1geez. Don't know why there are two, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to which ones are on which cars as far as I can tell. I also believe there may be a difference for automatic and manual, but I'm not sure why. More advance when in "D" or something when you're not moving to make up for the load.

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    Re: distributor differences

    Maybe it was cost cutting?

    I've never seen any EFI Dizzy's with the metal Vac Advance, But I've seen alot Carb metal vac advance ones in the JY

    Here is a TEC Carb Dizzy with the metal vac advance:

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    What difference does it make what the advance canister material is? The diaphragms will wear out long before the plastic housing, anyway. But, as they have already said you have a carb engine distributor there, not FI.

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    Re: distributor differences

    no kidding
    DBmaster So you are saying you can't run this one on FI cars? What are you saying anyway?
    hrmmm the connections have the same wires. The metal cans vs plastic probably is debatable as to what is best. The metal cans would probaby corrode with moisture inside eventually, but they look like they have more travel, hell they just look better to me.
    Thanks Forrest now I know what it is, TEC, I have read and wondered wth was being refered to, now I know.
    I like the metal ones because they would seem to be more adaptable to an adjustable unit from Crane or Aftermarket made for Chevys. A little heat sink on the acuator arm and a tack weld , viola !!
    Anybody know of other differences?
    OK, so you know what I am thinking, I have a D16A1 dizzy from a 1st gen Integra to install on my B20A, yes I am the fool putting together a Weber powerered B20A, and chunking the FI intake in the trash, dam that thing is ugly.. LMAO .... anyway the teggy dizzy seems to have the same internals as A20A1 dizzy, just the housing is different. I am counting on making a hybrid of it in case the teggy dizzy is fried, I can still make it work.

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    Re: distributor differences

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    yes I am the fool putting together a Weber powerered B20A, and chunking the FI intake in the trash
    Good God man, are you mad?! Why in the name of all that is holy would you choose a Carb over FI???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Good God man, are you mad?! Why in the name of all that is holy would you choose a Carb over FI???

    Why in gods name would you want to mess with all those sensors and untunable, non obd compliant computers?

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    Re: distributor differences

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Good God man, are you mad?! Why in the name of all that is holy would you choose a Carb over FI???

    blessed be the dammed
    well my cars are aleady carbed cars, I would have to do more to get it running as it is. I am not anti-FI by no means, I just like this car being carbed an I am pretty satisfied with the other Weber powered A20. And I am into old school, keeping it alive, and just being delightfully different.

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    Re: distributor differences

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    And I am into old school, keeping it alive, and just being delightfully different.
    I dig it. I guess everyone on here, myself included, is being delightfully different by sinking all kinds of time, money and love into cars that are essentially worthless.

    Rock on!
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    The Hitachi has the ignitor system mounted internally and the TEC has it external. I've ran both on my LX with no mods
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    Re: distributor differences

    Anyone know whats specifically different between the auto and manual distributors?
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    Re: distributor differences

    I wonder If the oem B20A distributor parts would work inside a A20A3 or what of it could be used ...
    I know the cam angle sensor is separate so it doenst have that, anyhew I have that low mileage dizzy from that motor I didnt use.

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