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Talkwrench 04-13-2021 07:11 PM

Anyone tried one of these "progression distributors"
 

Came across this on a Y block site, seem like a good idea . Anyone tried one?
https://progressionignition.com/

JSeery 04-13-2021 07:26 PM

Re: Anyone tried one of these "progression distributors"
 

I have used something similar on a 5.0. After thing about it, it was a 351w.

AnthonyG 04-13-2021 10:23 PM

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Looks pretty neat! A little pricy but I’ll bet other Distributor Mfgr’s will pick up the idea & it’ll get more competitive. Definitely like the idea!

jrvariel48 07-29-2022 12:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Talkwrench (Post 2006814)
Came across this on a Y block site, seem like a good idea . Anyone tried one?
https://progressionignition.com/

I spoke with their tech support. They're not going to build a flathead unit so I asked about the small block chevy unit. I spoke to Charlieny and he said he could modify it. The distributor body is 2 pieces which Charlie said is not a problem. Charlie said the electronics would need to come out before I send it to him. Tech said yes it could be taken apart very carefully paying special attention to the 15 thou gap. I'd really like to pull the trigger on this distributor. It would be great to know exactly where my timing is and also have boost/timing control. One thing that threw me was they set the distributor at 10 degrees BTDC on the install video and said that step was very important. I'd have to call tech to see why that is because I don't know off hand. I'd also have to make my pulley for that.

cadillac512 07-29-2022 12:41 PM

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I just finished reading the installation instructions. The reason they say 10BTC to install the unit is the as-shipped program is set to 10 degrees fixed. That will let you start the engine, then after that you set your own timing map the way you want it. It should work great on a car like yours.:D
Terry

jrvariel48 07-29-2022 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by cadillac512 (Post 2152374)
I just finished reading the installation instructions. The reason they say 10BTC to install the unit is the as-shipped program is set to 10 degrees fixed. That will let you start the engine, then after that you set your own timing map the way you want it. It should work great on a car like yours.:D
Terry

AH! Thank you for clearing that up Terry! Yeah I think I need that distributer.

glennpm 07-30-2022 02:07 PM

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Ooh, I like it except the cost. It would be just the distributor for my SBC with s/c!

Installation manual https://progressionignition.com/manuals

Glenn

petehoovie 07-30-2022 02:27 PM

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https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/369...=w:400,cg:true

tubman 07-30-2022 04:25 PM

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I personally do not like the looks of HEI ignitions at all. Maybe these folks don't either, as they are also offering a small cap model for only $70 more.;)


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