Posted by PackardV8 on October 29, 2012 at 11:09:04 from (64.12.116.19):
In Reply to: electronic ignition posted by Al Clark on October 28, 2012 at 22:36:44:
To the best of my knowledge ANY e-ignition (i don't care who,what,where nor when it is made) system requires MINIMUM 5.2 volts. IF 6v system then e-ignition has only about a 15% saftety margin. With 12v about 65% saftety margin.
If e-ignition module or parts go bad then how much does it cost to have spare parts onboard????? A set of spare points/coil condensor???? About $30.
Just something to think about.
It amazes me that so many are trying to convert to e-ignition. I've got or am involved with modern cars requireing as high as $700 computers that have gone bad and wer're try to convert them to points ignition. OTherwise we go to parts store buy some piece of garbage aftermarket ignition computer ECM made in some 3rd world country we never heard of for an outragous price and it only lasts for 6 months.
That's how it is the real world explained in plain english. And that's that..
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