FiTech EFI system
Johnny, another question. I have a MP with Mallory internals dizzy, but Im running HEI. Will that work with the timing control or will only billet dizzys work with the timing control. If that is the case why is that?
It won't work with timing control...thats 100% for sure. If you're essentially using a mallory distributor...but have a 4 pin HEI type unit tacked on. You can run the fitech in fuel only, and it'll pull the tach signal from the HEI, but it can't use it to control timing.
There are several reasons the non-billet types don't work well (and this is where alot of your groaners come from, by not following simple call-outs in the instructions)
A strong, clean tach signal is high on that list. The billets have it, the OEM types dont.
also the phasable rotor is required. the fitech can throw very high timing numbers out for cruise and economy conditions. The base circle of the distributor, and the rotor position are extremely important for this as to avoid spark jump from one terminal to the next in these conditions.
Long story short, for timing control, you want an MSD, or one of my MSD clones, and the phasable rotor, if you want to do timing. messing with any other combination (other than using an MSD type box that you already happen to have) is just asking for problems. it CAN use a cheap-o, or OE distributor IF you wire in a box also...but that double redundant, and more pieces parts that aren't congruent with the simplicity of the install...IMO of course.