performance distributor for 4.0 ?

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Re: performance distributor for 4.0 ?

Post by Plechtan »

did anybody read the PDF fines referenced above? I thought at leas they would get 1 comment.
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Re: performance distributor for 4.0 ?

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I looked at all that and I am wondering where do you get the MegaJolt I dont see any on line order info or links to stores?
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Re: performance distributor for 4.0 ?

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Peter the EDIS system is quite versatile, another link to add to your reference list, lots of good tech and parts sources.
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Re: performance distributor for 4.0 ?

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gmakra wrote:I looked at all that and I am wondering where do you get the MegaJolt I dont see any on line order info or links to stores?
One source and info here http://www.autosportlabs.com/megajolt-l ... -p-41.html
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Re: performance distributor for 4.0 ?

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I think at $161.00 for the main unit, plus the ability to source parts from the boneyard makes this a good fit for people looking for a budget build. It would be a great upgrade for a CJ7 or Wrangler, carb or EFI. It would be interisting to use the Megajolt with a Renix or ODB system. Tape up the coil wire and use the Megajolt to control the timing.

Looks like this would be a good solution to get rid of the distributor for off road or mud racing applications.
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