what distributor to use
hey guys, this s**ks not having knowledge in this department!!
ive got an 1995 mk3 adz engine going into my 1980 mk1 gld, ive spoken to a few about the distributor option!
at the moment it hasn't been touched and still got the original distributor thats running electronically, ive also picked up a distributor that runs off vacuum to compare. i spoke to a bloke at auto1 about the distributor that runs electronically and he said it doesnt need a cpu to operate and the webber i choose to install will have no issues and wouldnt need much to do with the wiring. i also spoke to my dads mechanic which really hasnt got knowledge in the german automotive and from what he can recall if i install the mk3 distributor it will need the loom and might need a cpu and recommended me to get a dizzy running off vacuum..... :/
im really confused and need some answers!
what extras would i need if i leave the mk3 dizzy thats running electronically, what extras would i need if i get a mk3 webber (ive only got the mk3 inlet manifold)?
OR
should i install a dizzy that runns off vacuum and get a webber that adapts to the inlet manifold or get a whole new manifold to suit a mk1 webber?
need someone whos come across this conversion!!
really frustrated some parts might sound bazzar sorry!
steve
MK1, 1976 golfLS, 4 door (SOLD! Will be missed)
MK1, 1980 golfGLD, 4 door (1.8l, 8v, 5 speed)
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