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Porsche 911 Rs Rsr Twin Spark 123 Tune Ignition Distributor 123ignition on 2040-parts.com

US $2,590.00
Location:

Heinsberg, Germany

Heinsberg, Germany
Porsche 911 RS RSR twin spark 123 TUNE ignition distributor 123ignition, US $2,590.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:9504

Worldwide unique 123 TUNE twin spark distributor. Both ignition circuits can be adjusted separately in all rpms. It is possible e. g. to have both ignition circuits ignite with a certain offset in low rpms while the advance curves approach each other at higher rpms. Both ignition circuits work independently from each other, meaning that when one circuit quits working the other allows further operation.

This distributor can only replace a distributor turning clockwise. Counter clockwise turning distributors can be ordered as well. Please call us.

Housing made from aluminium, milled from the solid. Premium quality distributor cap and rotor, cap also available in black (like the Marelli Distributor), but allow some days for production. Contact us.

123 TUNE distributors are delivered generally without pre-programmed advance curves suitable for your car. At your request we deliver this distributor with the original advance curve or any advance curve to your like, assuming we've got the corresponding data or you'll provide us with them.

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