rubjonny, these are two completely different ignition systems, disconnecting the vacuum pipe to a distributer on a carb setup is only removing the vacuum advance unit, it has nothing to do with the distributers ability to make a pulse from the hall sensor to switch the ign amplifier to make the spark at the coil. The hall sensor on a digi setup sends a signal to the ECU that is used to calculate engine RPM and this also used in the calculation to fire the injectors. The ECU makes a load calculation from engine RPM, throttle position, temperature and air mass then triggers the ign amp to fire the coil at the correct time to suit the conditions. So I think that if the ECU was filling the cylinders with fuel and you have no spark, to quote another regular forum member,
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Hope this makes my train of thought a bit easier to understand.
Steve.