I have a 91 Pontiac Firebird with a fuel injected 350, freshly rebuilt, and built for boost. I started this project with a big Paxton Novi 2000 blower, all the extra pulleys and plumbing off the crank and front of the engine made it tough to mount a trigger wheel on the front of the engine so I decided to use the distributor and a 72 tooth wheel. Recently plans changed and I wound up changing things around to a T-70 turbo, freeing up the front of the engine. I'm still going to go with the 72 tooth setup cause I already bought all the darn parts

The wheel is a spur gear, thank you Dean, drilled out and hand filed for a press fit on the end of the distributor shaft in place of the rotor. Threw the shaft in the freezer and the gear in the oven and carefully pressed the gear onto the shaft, first time it went on crooked and had to beat the gear off the shaft. A little forethought and a few thick washers notched for later removal made the second attempt go on straight as an arrow, lined up even with the factory pickup magnets.


I decided to keep the factory ignition module in place to keep the stock computer happy, providing an expected signal to fire the fuel injectors and tach signal.
I also hacked an older large base distributor to provide for a cover to protect the wheel and sensor. Gonna attach it to the smaller base and use the larger distributor cap which should cover everything with minor modification. All that remains is fab up a mount for the vr sensor out of an RX7, again thanks to Dean and others for already being the test mule on the 72 tooth setups.

