tonygtv6
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Re: Adaptronic...? Dizzy? Adaptronic to the rescue!!

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hi GarthW
hope this info helps,some ignition systems needs a resistor between the ecu and the dizzy to help get the timing right.
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Re: Adaptronic...? Dizzy? Adaptronic to the rescue!!

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the model ford is the ford falcon. a very poplular car down here and because of that fact can buy thermostats in all different heat ranges. i just choose the coolest they had which was a 75 degree i think at the time. but like i said a very easy and simple conversion indeed. and cheap to boot. so cheap in fact that you can afford to change to hotter thermostats in the winter and cooler in the summer.
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GarthW
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Re: Adaptronic...? Dizzy? Adaptronic to the rescue!!

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Hey Tom, will post pics in my other thread soon! :)
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Selling 1985 GTV6.

Ecu and injectors, lightened.....plays music.
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Re: Adaptronic...? Dizzy? Adaptronic to the rescue!!

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This is what I use
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