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Hi, i was wondering has anyone fitted the power spark 034 svda electronic distributor with the single vac can on it to there CU engine ?

If so how much better did it run ? & is it worth the investment ?
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Doesn't the CU engine have advance and retard vacuum?
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I was watching this the other day & noticed he'd done it to a cu.....

Hopefully the link will work,

https://youtu.be/najLc9GlLJ0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hello,

Perhaps like this.. :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkyBAMMHpa4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hope this helps,

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Love the 'ploddy' nature of your videos Sarran. Always feel I should be sat watching with a mug of tea. :D
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vwaddict wrote:
If so how much better did it run ? & is it worth the investment ?
It works if you have no other choice but it is not an improvement over the original distributor. The original Hall ignition is much better with variable dwell producing more powerful spark at cranking speeds and the advance curve is the best suited to the CU engine.
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Worse is a 009 :D
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Ok then, if the original set up is best, how important is it to have the idle stabilising unit connected ? Mine has been removed & bypassed so when i had it tuned the other week by an old school vw mechanic he disconected one of the vacuum pipes as he said it was affecting the running of the engine...the one that go's to the air filter, nearest the dizzy ??
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vwaddict wrote:Ok then, if the original set up is best, how important is it to have the idle stabilising unit connected ?
Not very it just smooths out the idle speed.

vwaddict wrote:so when i had it tuned the other week by an old school vw mechanic he disconected one of the vacuum pipes as he said it was affecting the running of the engine...the one that go's to the air filter, nearest the dizzy ??
That vac pipe retards the timing at idle and on the overrun for exhaust emissions, but how was it effecting the engine?
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Hello,

CovKid wrote:Love the 'ploddy' nature of your videos Sarran. Always feel I should be sat watching with a mug of tea. :D

Well thanks, :oops:

I try to show 'how to'..and explain why..

Cup of tea..or a cool beer (preferably Fullers London Pride)... about the right pace.. :)


Back on topic..


I've set up a few of these..with good results..the Hall effect electromechanical ignition was great at the time.

It was part of the VW drive at the time to produce the low maintenance engine.

At 40 years old it will be past it's best.. :(

Transistorised ignition (powerspark type) is good..as once set..it is very reliable..

However.. as BH says..it is good to have more control over the distribution curve..



WARNING....HERESY ALERT


A points and condenser dizzy gives you the benefit of being able to set the dwell angle correctly...

44 degrees........

Demo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOiSOObjk2E" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There is a downside.....

you have to :shock: lift the engine hatch..dust the motor..and check the distributor points.. :shock:


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Cordialement,

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