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    So I purchased a factory pro ignition advancer. I put it on last night, but the one I took off looked almost exactly the same, except the new one said factory on it, it said Denso. Is this already an advancer or is it stock? I can post a picture later, just not around a camera right now. Thanks guys

  • #2
    it's stock, if it said Denso, it's stock. Of course it looked the same, it is the same. The notch on the back is the only difference.

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    • #3
      The difference is only 5 degrees, which is difficult to see on an item that size with the bare eyes. FactoryPro doesn't make any stock advancers, so it has to be 3 or 5 degrees advance over the OEM Denso rotor (I only sell the 5 degree versions if you got it from me).

      Cheers,
      =-= The CyberPoet
      Remember The CyberPoet

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      • #4
        Cool guys, appreciate the info. I just had no idea, and the website that showed how to put it in had a pic of a stock rotor that was very different looking!

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        • #5
          if it was a post Katana it DOES look a lot different, a pre does not.
          PRE:

          POST:
          Last edited by arsenic; 08-23-2008, 07:52 PM.

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          • #6
            not to hijack the thread, but what is pre/post?

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            • #7
              Thanks man, thats the business! It's running great!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Simpson View Post
                not to hijack the thread, but what is pre/post?
                Pre is 1997 and below and Post is 1998 to 2006
                sigpic
                Update Jul 11 2014
                Done finally road worthy, Huge difference in looks compare to the pic in my SIG. Will update everything soon.

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                • #9
                  thanks very much

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