The stock Load-O-Matic distributors don't have mechanical advance (centrifugal weights that swing out immediately as rpm's are increased), instead they rely on a vacuum advance canister which senses Venturi vacuum. This system has two drawbacks. First you are limited to a carburetor that can provide the proper vacuum signal, such as the Autolite 1100 with a Spark Control Valve. Secondly, the vacuum advance canisters react slowly to the weak venturi vacuum signal. As such, the stock LOM dizzys are notorious for soggy acceleration. While the Petronix may increase spark quality, you're still stuck with the poor operation of the LOM dizzy. Finally if the Petronix unit fails it can't be repaired, which means you have to purchase a new one. If you're on the road or use your car as a daily driver, this may be a problem since most parts stores don't stock the 6 cyl units. Therefore IMHO, the DSII and DUI are much better choices. However the Petronix does have one advantage..... it maintains the stock appearance, which is critical if you are doing a full on restoration.TheDude":xlqmxj3q said:Is the DUI much better than Petronix in a stock distributor?
That's what I want to experience, I still have the stock LOM and a 1100v carb, the carb is great but I can tell i'm not getting enough from the LOM. that and it SUCKS when the can on the LOM dies on the road!! had to go 20 miles in flagstaff (thank gooodness for gps phones) to get a new can.1967JMG":cv662qil said:WOWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! huge difference with the DUI! i love it! much more torque and the sound seems alot throatier now! Even my 5th gear pulls harder! I have it hooked up to the manifold vacuum and as i expected the idle is a little high so a little bit of tuning and I'll be ready to go!
yodabiri":2yio9kft said:How did you manage 27 mpg in the city? I barely get 16 or so. Mad Props to you on your efficiency.
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