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Old 07-24-2006, 11:39 AM   #16
 
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Can't the signal from the V6 distributor be adapted to the GM computer? I'd hate to give up the simplicity of the distributor.
That's the part that I'm worried will be for more difficult than something to hook up to a GM ECM than something such as a MS which can be easily adapted to use the stock setup. All GM cars use an external ignition module wether under the distributor cap or under the coil packs. How would a GM ECM control advance on one of our cars when GM uses its ignition module to do this? Our coils re run direct from the computer. There is no middle man ignition module like a GM ECU requires. Unless someone knows an easy way to wire a GM HEI ignition module into our stock dist then I dont how it could be done
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