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The PCE376105101 PCE HEI (High Energy Ignition) Distributor is a perfect upgrade for the enthusiast looking for an easy-to-install performance distributor, to put on your daily driver or weekend warrior. PCE 6000-series HEI distributors are packed with high-quality features and components and feature a 65,000 V coil, medium weight advance springs, and an aluminum housing.
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
How much timing does the mechanical advance and vacuum advance give you at various rpm's and or manifold pressures? What I mean - is there a spec sheet or something where I can figure out the way this thing advances timing?
I have a 2001 5.9 magnum and switching it to carburetor will this distributor work on it
What max rpm is this distributor good for?
Do these fit Magnum blocks? I have one of these distributors and it doesn't seem to want to fall into place on my 1998 magnum 5.2 block.
Does this distributor drop right in with no, modification to the firewall
will this distributor fit a 1986 model yr 318
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.