Posted January 23, 201015 yr comment_307114 Hi,Hopefully someone can help me out with a question. I have a 260z automatic that will soon be getting a 2.8L engine and manual trans. As part of the deal i'm getting a new coil and the dizzy on the 2.8. According to the seller it's a points distributor that has a Pertronix conversion kit so no more points.I'm a little bit in over my head on this but can I bypass the stock ignition module completely in the Z to make it all work? I'm in the process of removing the interior so I can do the pedal conversion and i'd like to get rid of as much extraneous wiring as I can while i've got everything apart.Thanks! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/34513-260z-ignition-module-bypass/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 23, 201015 yr comment_307117 Yeah, you can. There are several methods these days. Back in 1976 when my early 260z was giving me all kinds of problems, I threw in a junkyard dizzy and coil from a wrecked 240Z. The 260Z module is still mounted on the passenger sidewall. I left the ballast resistor in place for the points. Never had any more problems with the car not starting.I found out many years later that there was a TSB concerning bad connectors to the module from the factory! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/34513-260z-ignition-module-bypass/#findComment-307117 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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