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Car Forum / MINI / January 2005

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Lucas 41404 Dizzy

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MYLES SUTHERLAND - 12 Jan 2005 19:42 GMT
This non-vacuum advance dizzy is from a 1.3 Marina, I gather. Anyone know
whether it can be used on an A+ motor in a Mini-based kit car running a
1330cc with Kent 286 cam, without modification ? Cheers for any help.

Squibby
TurboJo - 14 Jan 2005 20:12 GMT
See

http://www.telusplanet.net/~chichm/tech/lucastuning.pdf

> This non-vacuum advance dizzy is from a 1.3 Marina, I gather. Anyone know
> whether it can be used on an A+ motor in a Mini-based kit car running a
> 1330cc with Kent 286 cam, without modification ? Cheers for any help.
>
> Squibby
matt n caz - 14 Jan 2005 22:11 GMT
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Can it be used then? LOL
TurboJo - 15 Jan 2005 18:18 GMT
Yes it will physically fit but it may need modifying to suite the engine
requirements.

Rolling road tune?

> Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
> Can it be used then? LOL
andy p - 17 Jan 2005 00:11 GMT
> Yes it will physically fit but it may need modifying to suite the engine
> requirements.
>
> Rolling road tune?

Please do NOT top post!
k - 17 Jan 2005 14:30 GMT
Someone's got a bee in his bonnet again about top posting!  What's the big
deal, anyway.

K

> > Yes it will physically fit but it may need modifying to suite the engine
> > requirements.
> >
> > Rolling road tune?
>
> Please do NOT top post!
Graham W - 18 Jan 2005 19:37 GMT
He's just some kid who blows in now and then and posts "Please do NOT
top post!" on a handful of threads and disappears again.

He's been here before; this time he posted 5 times within a minute,
contributing absolutely nothing to the group, and he'll doubtless do the
same again in a few months time. He's never actually said anything
intelligent.

I try to ignore him, but I just can't help myself, he makes me top-post
just to offend him. 8-)

> Someone's got a bee in his bonnet again about top posting!  What's the big
> deal, anyway.
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>>Please do NOT top post!
TurboJo - 18 Jan 2005 19:23 GMT
If your going to get fussy and try to educate us with this netiquette stuff
I believe that  you will find you should not quote the entire message when
replying,  only enough to set the context. So your reply should strictly
have been:

"Please do NOT top post!"

So chill and get with the flavour of the group.

http://www.anorak.com/ may assist

"andy p" <ww@vjriny.com> wrote in message
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