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Aug 24, 2007 | 11:08 PM
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How to identify a distributor, help
Anyone know how i can identify between a obd1 vtec and a non vtec distributor?
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Re: How to identify a distributor, help
stamp on the leg
TD41U is d-series no-tec
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Aug 24, 2007 | 11:41 PM
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Re: How to identify a distributor, help
The one i bought for $6 have TD-31U and 6129
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Re: How to identify a distributor, help
Google noobcakes...
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TD-31U - 1990-1991 Honda Accord 2.2L Distributor
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Re: How to identify a distributor, help
That sucks.
Can I use some parts from this dizzy to make work a obd1 civic or integra dizzy?
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Re: How to identify a distributor, help
some of the accord dizzys work on obd1 non vtak if you convert them to internal coil. I ran one on my obd1 converted std.
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