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I can tell you that real ones are something you won't like having to pay for. They are hard to find and expensive when you do.

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Joel should sell them to you since you have a legit car.


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<font color="blue">Does he still have them??? NO WAY!
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Old 05-16-2005, 03:17 PM
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<font color="blue">I tried getting the car running this weekend.
A couple of kicks, burps &amp; a nice big flame from the pop-off valve.
Well, I guess it's getting fuel, air &amp; spark.
Now i just have to get them in the right order. </font>

Let me go read that TEC3 manual a couple of more times
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Make sure you don't have your distributor in 180^ out. I seem to do that every time ...
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Old 05-17-2005, 03:16 PM
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Make sure you don't have your distributor in 180^ out. I seem to do that every time ...

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<font color="blue">Ed,
No distributor on this setup, crank trigger &amp; coil packs. </font>
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Make sure you don't have your distributor in 180^ out. I seem to do that every time ...

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<font color="blue">Ed,
No distributor on this setup, crank trigger &amp; coil packs. </font>

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ahh. sounds like fun. good luck
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