Neil,
I remember that incident. I removed a module from one of the EI
roadster distributors that I had been building and sold it to
Neil. The modules are quite reliable but some failures are
inevitable. I recommend having a spare. Avoid the modules that have
extra connections on the side because they were made for a different
application. New modules from Nissan are pricey but probably have
the best quality and reliability. Used Nissan modules are also a good choice.
Stan
==
At 09:32 AM 8/18/2009, Neil Levine wrote:
>I've had the Gary Boone dizzy on my car for several years and it has
>performed well, but the control module failed on my unit a few years ago not
>too long after installing it. Fortunately this happened at the Mt. Shasta
>meet where there were a number of kind folk who were able to help out and I
>was finally able to find a used good module to replace the bad one. If I
>wasn't able to find this used one from one of our vendors at a reasonable
>price, I was going to have to purchase a new one from a local car parts
>store for what I remember was around $175 and would have had to wait a day
>for it.
>
>So let's just say that I now carry a spare module with me just in case. I
>don't know how often these things might fail, I may have had the only one
>ever, but sometimes it pays to worry just a little :-).
>
>Neil
>'66 1600
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