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Old 01-20-2005, 11:58 AM
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Just purchased the Dynotech Dynaspark Opti GEN 1. It will arrive at my door Monday afternoon. Anyone using this opti? They charge an arm and a leg for it! $613 shipped to my door.


Like to know who all have this mod and if its working for them. I waited as long as I could for Delteq to come out w/ the Gen2 opti delete kit but itll be awhile.
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What exactly is it?
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Its a billet optispark replacement.

For 600+ bucks, you could have done away with most of your opti in one fell swoop. http://www.delteq.com

Thats the route I'll be taking in a bit.
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shur iz purty...but...
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I intitially was looking at the Dynaspark for when I get my buildup finished but for the money, I decided that I would be better served to go with the Delteq unit. Also, I think that you are still going to be somewhat RPM limited with the Dynaspark aren't you?
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Both are good choices I would go with the delteq I had it on my car for a little while.
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Supposedly Dynotech has targeted 10 of the weaknesses that the Opti is prone to failure. These Dynasparks seal better and are less prone to moisture failure. I would have leaned more towards the Delteq myself for the fact that it comes as a complete kit, mounting brackets,wires,etc... over the LTCC, but the reason I didnt is the fact that I would have to buy a new GM opti crap b/c mine was bad! Thats an extra 300$, All together about $950.
They say the dynaspark can handle higher rpms over 7000rpms, I guess Ill find out, I shift at 7200.
You can read up on the info:
http://www.dynotech-eng.com/products.htm
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i have the dyna spark and thint the world of it. mine will pull to 7250 then shut it will be like it is on the rev limiter. don't let other people discourage u from it, it is a good peice. i have had mine for over 2 years and no problem.hell look at my sig and the proof is in the pudding.
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Originally Posted by ou812/z28
i have the dyna spark and thint the world of it. mine will pull to 7250 then shut it will be like it is on the rev limiter. don't let other people discourage u from it, it is a good peice. i have had mine for over 2 years and no problem.hell look at my sig and the proof is in the pudding.
Thanks man for the encouragement, I would like to see those numbers soon!
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I have the unit too...I bought mine when the LTCC and Delteq were in the infant stages, so the alternatives were fairly limited. So far, so good.
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I have had mine new in the box for almost two years. I will finally get around to putting it on this month.
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I also plan on running one with my MSD crank trigger distributor
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Originally Posted by ou812/z28
i have the dyna spark and thint the world of it. mine will pull to 7250 then shut it will be like it is on the rev limiter. don't let other people discourage u from it, it is a good peice. i have had mine for over 2 years and no problem.hell look at my sig and the proof is in the pudding.

Verry impresive numbers there I have a few questions for u what intake u runing and what heads and compresion thanks and who did your pcm?
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BRODEX HV-1 carb intake modified for efi with elbow for the mono blade throttle body from arizona speed and marine. afr 210cc intake runners and 12.5:1. futrall motorsports did the pcm.
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Thanks for the info what heads u runing any pics.
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afr 210cc intake runners... flow on intake 295 at .700 exhaust 235 at .700. meaux racing from abberville,la did the port work. and no pic's
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FWIW, Moe Bailey, the guy who does PCM tuning at Nitro Dave's/DC Motorsports has a Dynaspark on his '95. He told me he loves it.

I may go that route. Having sporadic ignition issues and it could be the damn opti that I just installed in March, about 2500 miles ago.
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FLP built a local guys car with a 388 with an F1 with it. Plans on being somewhere in the 800rwhp range with it. So if its good enough for that car....
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Im Gettin Excited,
It shows up on my door step this afternoon, going on the car tonight!
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cool...i never new that this was out there..now im looking at getting this or the delteq set up!!!! brent94z....let me know how it goes!!!!


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