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Anyone replaced their Lucas Elctronic Dizzy with aftermarke

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Anyone replaced their Lucas Elctronic Dizzy with aftermarke

Post by Rovernaut »

Has anyone replaced the Lucas electronic Dizzy with the ignition amp with any thing else.
If so what worked?
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Post by TRobbo »

On my first 3.5 I changed to dizzy from points to electronic with a piranha kit. Easy to do and better overall but still had some water problems and eventually advance problems as the dizzy progressively wore. Then converted the 3.5 with a bosch dizzy purchased from Ritters - worked a treat.
More recently had a 3.9 taken to 4.6 with the dizzy replaced and set up by scorcher (?) in Mitcham. (Off Maroondah hwy turn left down Rooks Road then the 1st left) can't remember exactly what they did but didn't have any problems.
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Post by J Top »

I have seen GM HEI's fitted but don't know the ins and outs
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Post by Rovernaut »

TRobbo wrote:On my first 3.5 I changed to dizzy from points to electronic with a piranha kit. Easy to do and better overall but still had some water problems and eventually advance problems as the dizzy progressively wore. Then converted the 3.5 with a bosch dizzy purchased from Ritters - worked a treat.
More recently had a 3.9 taken to 4.6 with the dizzy replaced and set up by scorcher (?) in Mitcham. (Off Maroondah hwy turn left down Rooks Road then the 1st left) can't remember exactly what they did but didn't have any problems.

Yep bought stuff from them before. Performance ignitions.
Apparntly gurus on dizzys.
I fnot a rude qu. What was the cost of the scorcher?
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Post by Loanrangie »

I have had a pefromance ignition ( scorcher ) bosch dizzy on 81 rangie for 11 years, as soon as i fitted it there was a performance gain - engine would rev harder and economy was improved. That and a 350 holley was the best mods i have done to it, i also have a gm hei dizzy that will go on the 3.5 when i swap that out of my 85 rr and into the 81 ( now a ute) - being replaced with a 4.4. A buick 350 hei will fit and also a buick v6 if you change the shaft. This is a buick v6 body with olds shaft on a 4.4.
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Post by Owen »

Go with the scorcher, I could not be happier with mine. It was about $550.
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Post by old tom »

VT holden dizzy best thing i did :D
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Post by Soundsgood »

I have recenly installed Ford EDIS and coil packs. Have left the dist in place to drive the oil pump. The EDIS gets its advance and dwell signal from an after market ECU. All working well - so far.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Sorry been digging again. Is this the performace ignition shop u guys were recomending?

http://www.yellowpages.com.au/onlineSol ... 16e2&st=bn

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Post by F'n_Rover »

sorry for another dig :
Soundsgood wrote:I have recenly installed Ford EDIS and coil packs. Have left the dist in place to drive the oil pump. The EDIS gets its advance and dwell signal from an after market ECU. All working well - so far.
Bruce
Paging bruce :
What ford ignition module did you use ? I thought they where all built into the ecu in the oz fords ?

I'm going down the edis road atm, Ive got a 35 tooth crank angle cog and sensor, but am trying to find a matching ford ignition module (6cyl).
I was going to ditch the ford setup and go the holden V6..... but if i can source ford...

I'll be driving it from the megasquirt ecu.

Thanks :lol:
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Post by Euan »

Ive got 4.4 with a buick hei run by megasquirt 2. No more changing fly weight springs or vacum advance modules.
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