john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
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how do i go about it? was going to use original inlet manifold chopped down.
but not sure about dizzy? my car is running standard coil pack at the mo,
guessing i need to change this to a dizzy and get a coil ect?
ive been told i will need to get standalone management but i fort becoz its carbs i wont need managment?
i really want to fit them but some people are telling me not to because the ballance is hard to get right.
please can sum body help me cheers
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Steve X16XE
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Take your time reading the links at the bottom of this page.
Everything you'll need to know is in them
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john_c20xe
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have read them but didnt get any info i need
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john_c20xe
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im guessin all i need as an ecu of some sort for ignition?
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Scotty C
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Location: Kidderminster Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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You don't run ECU's with carbs!
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luke85
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He will still need some sort of ignition system though, There are ECUs which only do ignition but you could do with speaking to someone who has done this before
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Torsa g
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as the xe smallblock doesnt come standard with a dizzy type head, u more than likely have to run ecu for the coil pack sender, but u can get standalone ignition systems on there own, and there not that deer
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john_c20xe
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so if i got an aftermarket ecu im guessing that just plugs into the origial coil pack to work the ignition.?
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john_c20xe
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yeh thats the fing i cnt find anyone who has done it, i have looked high and low, found 1 forum sumwhere that sum1 has fitted r1 carbs to a c20xe, thats bout it,
i thought that if i fitted a dizzy at a coil from a mk2 cav or sumit that would be my ignition?
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Dean_W
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You can't fit a dizzy to it.
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rikkgti
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
You can't fit a dizzy to it.
bolloxs
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luke85
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Whoever has fitted carbs to a C20XE will have had the same trouble as you even though it has a distributer, the ECU still controlled the ignition timing.
Dave A might be able to help you out if you give him a ring, sure he will have come across this before.
[Edited on 21-08-2008 by luke85]
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chrex
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vacuum advance dizzy. thats what i had to do with my SEH to get my R1 carbs to work.
If you get a vacuum advance dizzy then you dont have to worry about having an ECU at all. Dont know whether it will go straight on in place of the coilpack, but you could try. You should be able to get one off a 1.4 or 1.6 8v if you can get one on.
I took mine off a 18e...havent run it yet but i know it works.
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john_c20xe
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ok chers guys ill try it
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