Hot rodding the HEI distributor

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This article deals primarily with 1980-back cars and some '86-back trucks, using (or donating) a non-computer controlled HEI distributor.  
 
This article deals primarily with 1980-back cars and some '86-back trucks, using (or donating) a non-computer controlled HEI distributor.  
  
There are a large number of modified vehicles that no longer use an ECM (engine control module) to oversee the emissions and performance parameters of their vehicles. Because of this, the pre computer-controlled type HEI distributor is often used; it is a relatively cheap, stand-alone unit with good to very good performance potential, and has a good track record for durability and reliability.
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There are a large number of modified vehicles that no longer use an ECM (engine control module) to oversee the emissions and performance parameters of their vehicles. Because of this, the pre omputer-controlled type HEI distributor is often used; it is a relatively cheap, stand-alone unit with good to very good performance potential, and has a good track record for durability and reliability.
  
 
Note: Portions of this page appears to have been cut/pasted from a [http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=88002 thread] located at 72chevytrucks.com.
 
Note: Portions of this page appears to have been cut/pasted from a [http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=88002 thread] located at 72chevytrucks.com.

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