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A question for FiTech EFI users
I purchased FiTech 30002 back in late April and they say it will ship in mid July. I have not purchased my ignition system as of yet and have a question for those who have a FiTech system.
1) Which ignition system did you go with and which system will control your timing (FiTech or your ignition system)? For what it is worth FiTech suggest a "ready to run" ignition system; however with that ignition system you can not have their system control timing (must have the "box" or two wire distributor for their system to control timing).
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New builder/Fast learner
Originally Posted by
dnew
I purchased FiTech 30002 back in late April and they say it will ship in mid July. I have not purchased my ignition system as of yet and have a question for those who have a FiTech system.
1) Which ignition system did you go with and which system will control your timing (FiTech or your ignition system)? For what it is worth FiTech suggest a "ready to run" ignition system; however with that ignition system you can not have their system control timing (must have the "box" or two wire distributor for their system to control timing).
I bought the Fitech also, 30001. Should get it next week. You will need a 2 wires distributor to control your timing, with that system you will not need a MSD 6AL box type. But if you have one, like me, you can use it. My distributor is a MSD for a 302 Ford.
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Senior Member
Summit makes a ready to run dist that is "lockable"
This is the one I have
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/su...view/make/ford
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I'm running one of these with the timing advance locked out. Already had an MSD Digital 6AL in the car so I kept it in, but the Fitech handles advance duties quite nicely.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-8598/overview/
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