20v distributor blanking cover
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20v distributor blanking cover
are there any one/place stateside that make these covers. this would be the cover that blocks the opening where distributor goes if one would like to go distributorless. would like to purchase one. thank you
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S_p_R_i_T_e wrote:are there any one/place stateside that make these covers. this would be the cover that blocks the opening where distributor goes if one would like to go distributorless. would like to purchase one. thank you
i know you said in the US but i think this guy ships here - http://www.sq-engineering.com/upgrade-p ... cover.html AUD exchange rate is heavily favorable for us currently too. might be worth it to ship.
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Re: 20v distributor blanking cover
I am pretty sure you can get all the SQ Engineering parts through Battle Garage now.
All of the SQE stuff looks great and stellar quality!
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All of the SQE stuff looks great and stellar quality!
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Re: 20v distributor blanking cover
Thanks. May be getting it from Australia. Much obliged
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Re: 20v distributor blanking cover
I do have a prototype. I was waiting to hear back from a customer to make sure it fit as I didn't have access to my car at the time. Now if I could just remember who that was so I can check in with them lol.
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Re: 20v distributor blanking cover
Hasselgren did this for my old 20v.
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Billy_Andrea wrote:Hasselgren did this for my old 20v.
I was assuming he just wanted the blanking cap to replace the stock cap but yeah if the op wants to get rid of it altogether I could make what you have there real easy.
Looks real nice.
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Ya, looks great & super easy to make.....
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That looks sweet. Only question with is, with doing cops will there no longer be a need for the distributor and/or acknowledgement from the ecu
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Re: 20v distributor blanking cover
If you went aftermarket engine management with something like a crank trigger wheel you wouldn't need the dizzy at all. In which case you could remove it and use a plug like Billy_Andrea's. If you are using the stock ECU then you will need the stock dizzy. Or some other setup that perfectly emulated it which would be more trouble than it was worth. To use with the stock ECU and COPs you still need the sensors in the bottom of the dizzy. In which case you need a blanking cover that replaces the cap.
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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated