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Re: Pertronix Ignitor failure

To: jboatri@emory.edu
Subject: Re: Pertronix Ignitor failure
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 17:49:50 EDT
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Jeff,

I don't actually do a lot of mileage so it is hard to evaluate the failure 
rate on what I use.  The system is based on what was originally the OE 
electronic system for the late model (tranverse) A& A+ engines which is Lucas 
inductor set-up.  Lucas/BL stayed with the system for a number of years using 
different design of pick ups (a replacement for the early type is £40 so for 
the present I have decided not to keep a spare).  I have the early design of 
pickup with an aftermarket amplifier pack (the first amplifier pack 
)aftermarket not Lucas) did eventually die).

The current thinking from my Dyno guy is that the expensive optical kit from 
Lumenition is the one to go for but says the cheaper kit from the same 
manufacturer is crap!  I have stayed with what I have but if I had to swap I 
think I would go for the expensive Lumenition.

What folk don't realise about the petronix is that is is not far removed from 
the Lucas Opus stuff that USA spec MGs had and which never proved reliable.

I think you mentioned 20K mileage on a unit - possibly that is the life of 
the unit?

Speaking to a variety of people I get a consensus that electronic ignition is 
not that amazing and to quote David Anton of APT - they are all pretty much 
'smoke boxes'.

Crane stuff was available in the UK for a while but seems to have disappeared 
now, MSD stuff is geared to the import V8 market.


Daniel1312

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