Derek - unless you're a tune freak or a racer, just get the Pertonix Ignitor
module. It is very reliable, cheap, and made in a way you can switch back to
points in a pinch if you fry the module for some reason while on the road.
Getting a new EI dizzy like the 123 or Pertonix Flamethrower is great, but
risky if it fries on the road which it is known to happen especially with the
123s. Then you'd have to carry a spare dizzy (like I do in my A90).
Lumenition requires some mounting of bits outside of the dizzy... So not
really ideal when you start drilling holes in you engine bay.
The Ignitor is pretty much plug and play, and you can switch back to points on
the road in 10 min if you have to.
Alan
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 16, 2012, at 7:10 PM, Derek Job <derek.c.job at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am planning to finally switch to electronic ignition. (Rich, I hope we
> can still be friends!)
>
> I was wondering what the worldwide received wisdom was re the different
> types that are available. Seems the choice is:
>
> 1. Petronix (Very widely used in the US)
>
> 2. Ignitor (seems to be cheap to buy so does that mean it's cheap!)
>
> 3. Luminition ( has an external power module)
>
> 4. 1-2-3 Ignition system. Most expensive, but looks impressive.
>
> Would appreciate hearing for those that have switched to any of the above.
>
> BTW - I have posted photos of Rich's restoration of a very early
> Longrbridge BN4. These will be updated as work progresses.
> See http://www.healeysix.net/Restoration.htm
>
> cheers
> Derek
> www.healeysix.net
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