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#11
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/13 22:35
I'm using
* factory B310 D4K type on the A12 * factory B122 type on the A14 Both are high-energy electronic ignition. I have little interest in Pertronix, which is good and easy to install, but has no performance increase. It will eliminate the points which is the advantage over stock.
#12
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
thomen
Posted on: 2012/12/13 22:44
is this the same as the stock resistor?
http://compare.ebay.com.au/like/22089 ... yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes Hi DD if I bought this http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1208821,parttype,7108 would I still need to run the ballast resistor and coil? i.e. could I keep them in place and not change them over or would i need a new coil to suit? the weights and curves are right for a stock a12 aren't they? Cheers, Tom
#13
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/13 23:33
Resistors are not maintenance parts -- they last for a lifetime. Measure the resistor you have now, if it is in spec, no need to replace it.
Quote: @ 20C/68F temperature: 1.3 to 1.7 ohms I've never seen one go bad, but other guys have had their s burn out. It is obvious when that happens.
#14
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/13 23:39
This is the Datsun B310 electronic distributor RockAuto.com $163 USD + shipping
It needs in addition to that unit: * Cap & Rotor * You can use it with the stock coil & resistor (for low-energy output) * Or use an early Pulsar/Bluebird coil without a resistor (for high-energy) ![]() Quote: the weights and curves are right for a stock a12 aren't they?
#15
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
thomen
Posted on: 2012/12/13 23:45
Thanks so much for the reply!
Quite annoying they want $31 for each part I add to my cart as I'm in Australia so for the dizzy it's $31 extra for shipping.. i add cap and rotor and it's $61 shipping! haha Sorry one last question just wondering if you had the bosch part number for the coil? and then id remove the ballast?
#16
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/14 0:05
Well that's why the Pertronix is so popular, it is the least expensive brand new option. And you can buy it in Australia.
#17
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
thomen
Posted on: 2012/12/14 0:07
but the 310 is a direct swap using a stock setup and then could eventually replace the coil.. would it be more reliable? but I'd love to know what new coil part number I'd need to buy for the 310 swap if possible?
#18
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/14 0:38
Pertronix is very reliable.
310? Do you mean B310? Because Datsun 310 is something else. Read about the B310 electronic ignition parts here, including Cap part number: B310 Electronic Distributor Swap
#19
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
thomen
Posted on: 2012/12/14 0:41
Sorry I meant B310! apologies! thank you so much for all your help!
are you happy with the setup on yours? My dizzy is getting a little worn anyways I think this might be a good chance to change over.. would you happen to have the condensor part number?
#20
Re: pertronix kit good? how to install with resistor
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/14 0:56
Condensor is not required with electronic ignition (although one for radio frequency suppression may be used).
The condensor part number for early 1200 is here: Distributor You can view topic.
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