Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
So, I've been trying to figure the timing curve out on my 83 K20 SBC for a bit. I was in a bind a few years ago and needed a dizzy, and picked up an Amazon special out of desperation. And, while the truck runs, I couldn't effectively tune the curve. My wife, awesome as she is, comes out while I'm tinkering and asks what I'm tinkering on, and I'll explain what I'm doing. She's not mechanically minded at all, but she's pretty cool like that. Let's me vent or ramble, or both. Anyway, yesterday, I was just rambling and told her about this new distributor I read about from Progression Ignition. Evidently, she was really paying attention, because she went and ordered it for an early Father's Day gift for me! Should be here in a few days.
Not sure how I feel about having a 'computer' in the truck, but the fine tuning that can be done on the fly, without adjusting the dizzy itself looks pretty amazing. Plus, it can be set up to give an extra bit of timing when the RPM drops (putting in gear or A/C), that'll ramp the RPM back up a touch.
Anyway, I'm pretty stoked to try it out, and just let y'all know I'm a lucky man to have a woman like this.
And yes, she's reading this as I type it! LOL
Not sure how I feel about having a 'computer' in the truck, but the fine tuning that can be done on the fly, without adjusting the dizzy itself looks pretty amazing. Plus, it can be set up to give an extra bit of timing when the RPM drops (putting in gear or A/C), that'll ramp the RPM back up a touch.
Anyway, I'm pretty stoked to try it out, and just let y'all know I'm a lucky man to have a woman like this.
And yes, she's reading this as I type it! LOL