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Thread: 1985 distrib. not sure what to do?

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    Default 1985 distrib. not sure what to do?

    I was trying to install an upgraded distributor unit in my 1985 looked around and made many calls, eventually got to Performance distributors, they indicated that they didn't make a unit for an 85 vette, I thought that was a bit odd. Then I came here and have been told that others use a unit from that company The DUI. I went to the site and am not sure if I am looking at units that will work the 12600 or the 12611. Is anyone using these currently and did they have all the proper connections to the wiring harness? Thanks Much

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    What do you wish to accomplish with this outlay of $300+? The HEI is perfectly fine for nearly any street driven car. Hell, you can buy a new replacement for $120. It'll spark to 7000rpm, stock, and can be modded to turn 10k. Blown motors may need a different setup.


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    Thanks much I am going to keep the stock unit in place. What about that dist cap that routes the wires 4 to each side of the car in order in lieu of the usual firing order?



    Quote Originally Posted by WhalePirot
    What do you wish to accomplish with this outlay of $300+? The HEI is perfectly fine for nearly any street driven car. Hell, you can buy a new replacement for $120. It'll spark to 7000rpm, stock, and can be modded to turn 10k. Blown motors may need a different setup.


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    The firing order won't change, but wire routing might. I've not seen the cap you speak of so cannot comment. I take it this is apperance thing?

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