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RE:Optispark Substitute - Post on Brand X

Subject: RE:Optispark Substitute - Post on Brand X
by Klaus on 2008/1/20 23:46:42

I know the original idea behind the product is to connect a LT1 computer to a L98 engine. But if this distributor can send the proper signals to an LT1 computer there should not be any reason why it couldn't work in an LT1 engine provided the LT1 is modified to accept a conventional type distributor.

I think going to a conventional type distributor that can also supply the optispark's signals would have several advantages.

I wonder if Edelbrock would produce an optional LT1/LT4 intake with a conventional distributor mounting hole?

I've never liked the optispark location, and this sounds like the most plausible solution so far to both move it and improve it.
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