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I finally got around to installing my Holley Hyperspark distributor. I just finish installing it yesterday and am very pleased with it so far. The install itself isn't bad, it's cleaning up all the wiring that takes the most time. I spent about 3 hours total from start to finish. I really like the clear molded cap they use to set the distributor phasing. I only had to make asmall timing adjustment of about 1 degree. I was really surprised how much smaller it is compared to the Duraspark. Not having mechanical weights or a vacuum advance cuts down the size considerably.
The car started right up and seems to be running well. I haven't taken it out on the street yet but plan on it later next week. I will run the basic timing settings and let the efi build a timing table and see how it runs. I'll then load the timing table I have made up and see if there is much difference. I'll use the Sniper software on my laptop to compare the two tables side by side to see how close or difference they are. Should be interesting.
The car started right up and seems to be running well. I haven't taken it out on the street yet but plan on it later next week. I will run the basic timing settings and let the efi build a timing table and see how it runs. I'll then load the timing table I have made up and see if there is much difference. I'll use the Sniper software on my laptop to compare the two tables side by side to see how close or difference they are. Should be interesting.
@tony-muscle Although it is smaller in diameter it is about a 1" taller. I measure the Hyperspark at 9" from engine block to top of plug wires vs 8" for the Duraspark. I don't have the ram air plenum so I don't know if the extra inch will pose a problem, but I don't think so.I am so happy you had all the dollars well spent. A plus point for EFI!
Does the Holley Hyperspark fit under the Ram Air?
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