
Completely Factory Stock A12 engine (except for EDIS & MJLJ)
I first used the Default map. It worked smoothly but had a conservative throttle response. Next I poured over the Nissan factory curve diagrams and created a new map to mimic that. The advance comes on quickly and has a lot of vacuum advance. It is more peppy than the Default map.
Now my Datsun 1200 is very happy, has a rock-solid idle and very smooth driving experience. The curve feels exactly like a new 1200! No more decades-old worn distributors to hassle with.
A-series Engine mockup

This is a Ford Aerostar sensor, the wheel is from Ford Escort USA
No-weld, No-drill Tooth Wheel solution:

I used a hacksaw to cut the serpentine pulley from the hub & wheel combo (1993 Escort USA pulley). I used a spacer and bolted together with a longer crankshaft pulley bolt. The tooth-wheel is not keyed to the crank in any way, just the torque of the bolt holds it in the right position.
Passenger compartment mounting for LHD Datsun:

Write-up: http://wiki.datsun1200.com/index.php/EDIS