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    Pinto dizzy options

    Putting my mk2 together now, pinto is in but not sure which dizzy to go for. It has a Burton bf134 cam on an otherwise STD engine, including 32/36 carb. I want to get the engine running and then at a later point have it rebuilt with twin Weber's. Can I buy one dizzy that could be suitable for both applications? If not, what would you recommend for my current engine setup? Wanting electronic to avoid points.

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    Re: Pinto dizzy options

    for now simply run a std distributor, in fact once you fit the webers a std dizzy will still work quite well just leave the vac advance disconnected and advance the timing about 3 degrees

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    Re: Pinto dizzy options

    Thanks Graham.

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