An SVDA distributor, or "Single Vacuum Dual Advance" distributor, is an ignition component commonly used in older Volkswagen engines. It features a single vacuum diaphragm that provides both vacuum and mechanical advance, optimizing ignition timing for improved engine performance and fuel efficiency. The design allows for better throttle response and smoother operation compared to standard distributors. SVDA distributors are often sought after for restoring or enhancing vintage VW vehicles.
With a DP1600 engine 19-21 mpg on a 009 distributor, with an SVDA distributor 25-27 mpg. Assuming correct carburetor, and good state of tune.
It does not have a distributor.It does not have a distributor.
It does not have a distributor.
There is no "distributor" on a 350z.
A "dizzy" is slang for distributor.
A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
If it has a distributor, then all the plug wires will merge at the distributor. Follow the wires.
Yes. It is either in the distributor or on the housing that took the place of the distributor.Yes. It is either in the distributor or on the housing that took the place of the distributor.
It is inside the distributor and is only serviced with a new distributor.It is inside the distributor and is only serviced with a new distributor.
The distributor is on the front of the engine.
It does not have a DISTRIBUTOR OR CAP