MP Distributor Tuning Tutorial

i bought the unilite because all the descriptions of this MP distributor fail to mention the mech adv is adjustable. I would have bought this one instead of the $270 unilite.

Why they don't mention that the mechanical advance is adjustable is beyond me. Maybe it's a secret?

i love the unilite for this feature but i hate the LED in the unilite. id rather have the reluctor and magnetic pickup

I'm not a big fan of the optical pickups either. Mallory does make a magnetic trigger dizzy.

If you look at the pictures above there is a hole/slot with a tab sticking up through it. At the opposite end from the tab and barely visible is the edge of the stop. The torx screw threads into the stop and locks it in place. When you loosen the torx screw and slide it back and forth the stop reduces/increases the length of the slot.

The tuning kit spacers stick into the slot and you loosen the torx screw and slide the stop up against the spacer and tighten the screw to lock it inplace. Much easier than messing with a degree wheel or using trial and error. Plus the springs let you dial in the rate. As you reduce the amount of advance in the distributor so you can run more initial you need to go to a stiffer spring to have all the timing in at the same rpm.

That would be much easier, no doubt and the springs are most certainly handy. Keep in mind that the 1.5 hour figure includes figuring this out, some of the write up and taking all the pics too. No trial and error involved with the degree wheel. What it indicates is what you get.

I see your point in theory in regards to going with a stiffer spring, but for some reason, I saw no change as to when the total came in (2500 rpm).