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Lightning Performance

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This is good info.
I might have those combos and more here.

Have the perfect saw to put it on coming up. Ports need done and then some parts swaps. Looking for around a ten hp 660 running a thick base decomp 066 jug cut fifty for now. After grunt mostly so it might be too much advance. The thin base 066 jug would like crazy timing advance and a short bar setup I'm sure. Low compression barely trimmed with 98* exhaust.
Need to figure out if they want a timing curve or static timing.
 
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Yeah, you need the 1122 400 1300 coil then. They're a dummy coil like the 0000 400 1300 "universal" module, but the mounts are different. Chris from Tasmania (@L34) made an adapter
to run the universal module on his 064 with the dogleg mounts.

460 coil won't necessarily work the same way, although it will make an aggressive running 064. They have the timing curve to compensate for the polymer flywheel that flexes at high speeds.
Here's my setup."Common" coil used.With adaptor bracket.
Chris.
 

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Yep. Aftermarket version of the 1122 1300 coil.

Like said above, the universal coil (not the 1122 1300) requires another mounting boss/hole that isn’t found in all 064 FW case halves. L34 created a bracket to make it work, too. Nice job!

Someone should get the AM version and run it for a couple years. I normally avoid AM coils but really want to try that one.
 

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Hey there Kyle. I think I found the one you need. Part no. 1122 400 1300. Has the exact same Bosch numbers on the inside that yours does. The coil itself is good but um.....think the torsion spring and boot need replacing.
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Hey there Kyle. I think I found the one you need. Part no. 1122 400 1300. Has the exact same Bosch numbers on the inside that yours does. The coil itself is good but um.....think the torsion spring and boot need replacing.
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Thanks, I can pull the boot and spring off my old one.
 
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