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Old 10-16-2018, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Hey Man
THIS:


needs to be replaced with THIS.

This would be a better choice IMO.
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Originally Posted by Hey Man
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needs to be replaced with THIS.

Yupp, l know. Mine look's almoust as #1 pic.
 
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Yupp, l know. Mine look's almoust as #1 pic.
Lots of us have been there! The replacement looks similar yet different, because I suspect they have used a better potting compound which is more durable than the melting variety.

There is a good reason for replacing your entire ignition system with the Dynatek 2000i. The stock ignition module uses advance curves designed to meet EPA regulations, not optimum ones. If you swap over to a Dynatek you should enjoy improved performance and general ride quality, while replacing your old pickup.
 
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Surtenly is, have looked at this and think l'am gong for this or another brand. Haven't decided for the one or another, check around first. Thank's for the tip.
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Originally Posted by lillemann
Surtenly is, have looked at this and think l'am gong for this or another brand. Haven't decided for the one or another, check around first. Thank's for the tip.
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Dynatek, Ultima, and Twin Tec are the only ones that are worth a damn the rest are junk.
The Ultima is a Chinese knock off of the Dynatek and is*supposed to be a good unit but I buy American where I can.
 
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Yeah, but $42.00 kicks $183.07's *** all day long.
 
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Yeah, but $42.00 kicks $183.07's *** all day long.
Actually the reverse is true, as I explain above! Aftermarket gives us better advance curves than the stock module. A cheap tune-up!
 
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Originally Posted by grbrown
Lots of us have been there! The replacement looks similar yet different, because I suspect they have used a better potting compound which is more durable than the melting variety.

There is a good reason for replacing your entire ignition system with the Dynatek 2000i. The stock ignition module uses advance curves designed to meet EPA regulations, not optimum ones. If you swap over to a Dynatek you should enjoy improved performance and general ride quality, while replacing your old pickup.
I have seen the new one, and they seems to be better than stock ones.
I have the Dyna ignition modul, but have too get that checked out if It's broken, and makes the problem l have.
 
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Old 10-17-2018, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by texashillcountry
Dynatek, Ultima, and Twin Tec are the only ones that are worth a damn the rest are junk.
The Ultima is a Chinese knock off of the Dynatek and is*supposed to be a good unit but I buy American where I can.
A friend bought the Ultima couple years ago and did what it supposed to do. Easy install and a cheap solution.
 
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Originally Posted by Hey Man
Yeah, but $42.00 kicks $183.07's *** all day long.
​​​​​​​Yeah it's a cheaper fix up, but you don't have the opportunity to tune up if you have or is going to change cam/intake, different muffler etc.
 


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