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This thread is dead so untill the OP restarts the thread why do people keep bitching about it? Only way to get rid of the OPTI saga is to do the 24x. Delco opti or not there a timebomb waiting to explode just a matter of time before it goes. Could be first crank or 200,000 miles its never a guarantee.
Also....Tinbender built a good example of getting rid of the opti without going to 24x. I'm not against 24x...just saying there are other choices. For that matter, you could easily run an LT1 off a TPI PCM, harness, and distributor. You'd lose ease of tuning and some other advancements, but you would gain reliability. I've never seen it done, but I know it would work fine.
As far as ticking time bomb @ 200,000 miles...ANY automotive part is bound to give trouble of some sort at that kind of milege.
That is the kind of stupidity that breeds around these parts. If a distributor lasts 200K that is proof of an excellent piece. A distributor cap and rotor are wear items, and cheap ones at that compared to the hoops people jump through to avoid it.
Far as carbon tracking try upgrading to a vented setup either the GM parts or with the MSD cap and rotor kit that retrofits a vent to the "unvented" style opti.
Far as carbon tracking try upgrading to a vented setup either the GM parts or with the MSD cap and rotor kit that retrofits a vent to the "unvented" style opti.
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That is the kind of stupidity that breeds around these parts. If a distributor lasts 200K that is proof of an excellent piece. A distributor cap and rotor are wear items, and cheap ones at that compared to the hoops people jump through to avoid it.
Far as carbon tracking try upgrading to a vented setup either the GM parts or with the MSD cap and rotor kit that retrofits a vent to the "unvented" style opti.
Far as carbon tracking try upgrading to a vented setup either the GM parts or with the MSD cap and rotor kit that retrofits a vent to the "unvented" style opti.
Still not sure where you are getting an ac delco opti????? More stupidity getting spread around teh interwebzzzz
#166
Just because the OP is not posting here doesn't mean this isn't still in development. Does every manufacturer start a thread on prototype parts on LS1tech? IDK about anyone else, but I keep up with this thread on the chance we'll get an update, and because I don't have time to keep up with the other site he's on and this one.
Also....Tinbender built a good example of getting rid of the opti without going to 24x. I'm not against 24x...just saying there are other choices. For that matter, you could easily run an LT1 off a TPI PCM, harness, and distributor. You'd lose ease of tuning and some other advancements, but you would gain reliability. I've never seen it done, but I know it would work fine.
As far as ticking time bomb @ 200,000 miles...ANY automotive part is bound to give trouble of some sort at that kind of milege.
I agree and haven't had an opti failure myself, but I have experienced short term (few miles only) missfires after running through a deep puddle or two. Sometimes only hitting standing water at speed. My opti is vented too. It does make me wonder and worry a little each time it happens. Will it dry out and work again this time?? I'm not crazy about having that in the back of my mind....or knowing how many people really do have problems. I do believe alot are installer error and alot more are misdiagnosed, but they still have a fairly high failure rate overall. I've mistaken bad plug wires for a bad opti myself. Luckily I checked them with an ohm meter before tearing it down.
Also....Tinbender built a good example of getting rid of the opti without going to 24x. I'm not against 24x...just saying there are other choices. For that matter, you could easily run an LT1 off a TPI PCM, harness, and distributor. You'd lose ease of tuning and some other advancements, but you would gain reliability. I've never seen it done, but I know it would work fine.
As far as ticking time bomb @ 200,000 miles...ANY automotive part is bound to give trouble of some sort at that kind of milege.
I agree and haven't had an opti failure myself, but I have experienced short term (few miles only) missfires after running through a deep puddle or two. Sometimes only hitting standing water at speed. My opti is vented too. It does make me wonder and worry a little each time it happens. Will it dry out and work again this time?? I'm not crazy about having that in the back of my mind....or knowing how many people really do have problems. I do believe alot are installer error and alot more are misdiagnosed, but they still have a fairly high failure rate overall. I've mistaken bad plug wires for a bad opti myself. Luckily I checked them with an ohm meter before tearing it down.
Its good to see ANY opti alternatives for people who don't want to chance going thru a few bad optis.