Hello,
Does anyone know if it is normal to have a single point distributor with one condenser on a 1976 Spider?
Does this cause a performance issue or is it the same like having 2?
Thanks in advance
Gates...
Single point distributor
Re: Single point distributor
it's usually just a means to simplify the system. Often the switching system between the two sets of points is non-functional anyway
Re: Single point distributor
SO it has no bearing on the car's performance?So Cal Mark wrote:it's usually just a means to simplify the system. Often the switching system between the two sets of points is non-functional anyway
Gates...
Re: Single point distributor
none at all the dual points are designed to use one set of points and condenser to start the engineSO it has no bearing on the car's performance?
the other runs during normal operation . so when you crank it over the first set are engaged then
once the engine is running and you let go of the key the other set take over .
Re: Single point distributor
I use a singel point distributor (Marelli S144) on my -75 and it works perfect.74SpyderGates wrote:Hello,
Does anyone know if it is normal to have a single point distributor with one condenser on a 1976 Spider?
Does this cause a performance issue or is it the same like having 2?
Thanks in advance
Gates...