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Re: recurved distributor



Recurving the distributor is actually getting to be pretty "old school"
since all of the newer systems are electronic but all it consists of is
swaping out the springs to adjust the timing advance in the weights of the
distributor.  Looser springs make it advance quicker (which is what you'd
want) and vice versa.  If you have a distributor that would benefit from
this I have seen the spring kits for around $10 to $15.  HTH!!

Dave

> What on Earth is a curved distributor?
>
> Brian Haygood
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dave Margretta <pencilledheaven@hotmail.com>
> To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 11:52 AM
> Subject: recurved distributor
>
>
> >   just wondering what kind of experiences and thoughts everyone has on
the
> > recurved distributors for the 8v's.  they probably need to be
accompanied
> by
> > an exhaust and intake to make any kind of difference, right?  are they
> > really worth the money needed to buy one?
> >
> > Dave Margretta
> > Cresco, PA
> > `87 scirocco 8v
> >
> >
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