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    1969 911 T Project - Ignition Setup

    Just took delivery of a solid body 1969 911 T project car. Engine ran but PO was chasing some misfire issues and started to install a 123 dizzy but lost interest before he got it running again. This is my first pre-CIS 911 so I'm learning as I go... be easy on me. I've searched and read but it's difficult to conclude what a current good combination setup would be.

    Odometer reads 76k and from the overall condition of the car I believe it to be close. Current ignition system consists of what looks like the original black coil, old Permatune box and 2 wire 123 Distributor.

    I've been reading on the MSD and CDI+ units. Ultimately this car will be stripped and dipped for a ST build and modified 2.5 engine install. For right now I'm just trying to get it running again. PO said he thinks the Permatune or coil are bad.

    So many options... so much confusion. MSD, Partsklassic, CDI+, Permatune.

    What would you recommend?

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    Last edited by scottjk; 03-04-2024 at 06:11 PM.

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