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WTB: electronic ignition
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i was after an electronic distributor for my a12 ideally one of datrats units, does any1 have 1 that their willing to separate with or know where i can purchase one.
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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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There is an electronic ignition kit made by Pertronix, called IGNITOR.
The part number is :1741.
I have just fitted one to my A15, no probs.

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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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how much was the kit Dabomb ????

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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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Dabomb wrote:
There is an electronic ignition kit made by Pertronix, called IGNITOR.
The part number is :1741.
I have just fitted one to my A15, no probs.
If you are running a high performance, high compression [or blown] engine, then a high energy ignition will be a decided advantage, however, if you're like me, running a basicly stock engine, then the Pertronix unit is a good thing. I simply wanted a 'points replacement' system & I was offered a low mileage, pre loved Pertronix system at an attractive price which has since been fitted & works well.

Engine idle smoothness has been improved & I have picked up another half inch of mercury of vacuum at 600 rpm, so that simply means that it is making even better use of the tiny bit of fuel that is metered in there.
Easier starting, smoother running & a perception of better mileage, sounds like a bonus to me.

Posted on: 2006/12/13 12:16
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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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Yeah, it was about $220
I bought it locally (Perth)
I was redoing the dizzy anyway so I figured what thehey.

Posted on: 2006/12/13 12:21
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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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they are a bluebird dizzy turned down

Posted on: 2006/12/13 12:26
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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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Dude, thats a bit harsh.
Got proof of that?

Posted on: 2006/12/13 12:34
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Datrats was offering a Bosch High Energy distributor for the A series engines that used the distributor from a series 2 Bluebird as a core.
The finished Datrats unit was a LOT more than just a core unit machined down & the finished product was virtually a new unit. Its price reflected the level of work that went into it & the quality product that is.

The beauty of these is that replacement service parts are available from almost any auto store, many auto electricians & if necessary, many auto recyclers. Performance & servicibility, it's a combination that's hard to beat, but I still love my Pertronix.

There are not a lot of them out there & I don't expect to see too many turn up in the bargain basket for a little while yet.

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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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I was able to buy a brand new A14 Elec dissy for a B210 75-77, from Canada a while back, I still havent got a rotor & cap as I cant find one that fits, also have to get a elec coil but im not sure if that will be all the peices to make it work.

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Re: WTB: electronic ignition
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dude dont con yourself they dont change the vac or the mecanical advane. if you wont to pay 220 for a turned down with new bushes and ultrasonicly cleaned dizzy go ahead. but personally i would just turn down one from the wreakers, much cheaperQuote:
Dude, thats a bit harsh

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