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Re: [Healeys] Lucas - Judson EI ??

To: "Richard Ewald" <richard.ewald@gmail.com>, "Alan Seigrist"
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Lucas - Judson EI ??
From: "Heal;ey" <bj7ah@acanac.net>
Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 13:42:49 -0400
    I Built a CD Ignition 1st back in 1965 for my VW, and then for my 1970 
ford Torino wagon, in both cases the points were not touched for over 
100,000 miles and they both ran much better, I now have one (home built) on 
the healey, the only thing I found out there is a small amount of point 
bounce in the healey and this played havoc with the CD ignition, so also 
installed  a pertronics to fire the CD ignition, It now works great and I 
have gained about 2 to 3 miles to the gallon.

Here  is the details of the Home built unit.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bj7healey/SolidStateCDIgnition#

Also have put a brochure on Lucas generator control boxes at this web 
address

http://picasaweb.google.com/bj7healey/LucusGeneratorControlBoxes#

I have many Tech Tips at this address

http://picasaweb.google.com/bj7healey

                 Bob    1963 BJ7

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From: "Richard Ewald" <richard.ewald@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 11:14 PM
To: "Alan Seigrist" <healey.nut@gmail.com>
Cc: "Healey" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Lucas - Judson EI ??

Actually if you think about it, all points equipped systems use the points
 as a switch that turns the coil on and off.  The difference is that in a
 traditional points system the points are switching a bunch of amperage (6
 amps comes to mind, but my memory could be failing).  Switching this high
 current caused points to pit and wear out.  In an effort to make points
 systems more reliable, first came transistorized ignition systems which 
used
 the points at a very low voltage and amperage to switch a transistor, which
 then switched a power transistor to turn the coil on and off.  With these
 systems point arcing is eliminated.  Assuming the rubbing block stays 
lubed,
 the points will last many many times longer than the a traditional system.
 A capacitive discharge system or CD as they were known adds a big capacitor
 to the system to kick the power out of the coil up to either a higher
 voltage, or a longer spark duration.  Still the points act as a switch to
 turn a transistor on and off.
So what is this Judson unit?
Beats the crap out of me.  I do not believe it is a capacitive discharge
 system for a couple of reasons.
 1. Look at the wiring schematic  The wire from the coil is still going to
 the points  The points are switching the current from the coil.  Not like
 any transistorized system I ever saw.  Not like any CD system I ever saw.
2.  the name See-dee.  Sounds like CD but note the spelling is different.
 Back in the day everyone called them CD systems and when written it was
 always CD.  Never see-dee.
 I'm thinking that this is just one more item in a long line of snake oil
 that has been sold to car owners under the guise of more performance, 
better
gas mileage, lower emissions.
 Rick
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