You mean instead of using the M1.3 upper timing cover and associated parts?
Yes, gives a more traditional look especially with e12 L-jet plenum, runners and fuel rail.
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I'm with Don on this one, actually.
Can't say I have ever considered modifying the previous-gen parts to work with a later system in such a fashion, seems like a lot of work for a cosmetic thing. But, to each their own.
In order to actually do it, I suppose you would just have to fix the dizzy such that it would not advance/retard and would effectively duplicate the rotor/cap combo from M1.3.
I just like the old school look, e12 stub manifolds, C runners, plenum, water pipe and fuel rail. Just installed the injectors and a few yellow zinc nuts and bolts. And I'm not going for crazy horsepower, just useable torque.