It is winter time which means the car is going under the knife again. I got new front suspension on the way, and need to decide on a distributor. I called MSD and they recommended this distributor to me. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-85805/ I understand the purpose of a vacuum advance but am wondering if with my setup it is necessary or not.
Now I told the guy my combo and he felt that it is not the most streetable thing in the world so I wouldn't benefit from having any vacuum advance. The guy kept talking like I used it as a strip car so I want your guys feedback. I understand the car is not the most tame, but it is used as a weekend cruiser not so much a drag car. Once I move down to the Southern California I plan to drive this car to and from work as much as possible. The only reason it's a weekend cruiser here is because of our winters.
Given that I will drive this on the street quite a bit, do you think I would benefit from something like this: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-83541/ or should I just stick with mechanical advance and call it good?
Open to all suggestions, but want an MSD distributor to go with my 6AL box. Thanks guys.
Now I told the guy my combo and he felt that it is not the most streetable thing in the world so I wouldn't benefit from having any vacuum advance. The guy kept talking like I used it as a strip car so I want your guys feedback. I understand the car is not the most tame, but it is used as a weekend cruiser not so much a drag car. Once I move down to the Southern California I plan to drive this car to and from work as much as possible. The only reason it's a weekend cruiser here is because of our winters.
Given that I will drive this on the street quite a bit, do you think I would benefit from something like this: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-83541/ or should I just stick with mechanical advance and call it good?
Open to all suggestions, but want an MSD distributor to go with my 6AL box. Thanks guys.