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Old 24-07-03, 05:49 PM
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Mallory Unilite

Guys,

I am thinking about getting a Mallory Unilite , there are two options machanical advance or vacuum, which should I go for ??

They both come with coil and ballast resistor

Steve
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Old 24-07-03, 06:20 PM
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RE: Mallory Unilite

Do both not have mechanical advance??
The vaccum one just adds the vaccuum advance for better economy/emmisions(though I could be wrong!!)
Mallory Unilite - good choice

Stuart
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Old 25-07-03, 09:50 AM
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RE: Mallory Unilite

Seen the light at last then??
Vacuum advance is wots needed,and as I've said many times "bolt it in and it will work"
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RE: Mallory Unilite

Save the £100 or so and go for a dual point if your annual mileage is going to be low, you can replace the points a good few times before you get to break even for the extra £100, plus chatting to Holley at RPI he recons that the Dual Point is more than good enough for your average RV8 Cobra driver,

(or could it be I'm tight and wanted to save £100 )

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