[Healeys] Fwd: Pertronix ignition, wires and coil choice?

Brits'n'Pieces (Eric Frenken) lists at brits-n-pieces.com
Mon Feb 2 13:52:22 MST 2009


Gary, good question. It's more or less a question of "feeling" and listening
to the engine. Not as perfect as an hour or two on the dyno, but it beats
the pants off conventional dizzys. If you're unsure about the curve just
tune in the one the original one's supposed to have and enjoy the other
features like spark balancing, automatic dwell control and driving without
bad rotors, condensors, etc.

Eric

From: Warthodson
To: eric.frenken at brits-n-pieces.com
Sent: 1/30/2009  12:30:11 P.M. Central Standard Time
Subj: Re: [Healeys] Pertronix ignition,  wires and coil choice?



If memory serves me right, the 123ignition distributor comes with  "multiple
choice"  of advance curves. Other than a rolling road  dyno, how does the
average amateur Healey owner pick the best  one? 
Gary 
 
 
In a message dated 1/30/2009 12:19:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
lists at brits-n-pieces.com writes:

In  case you want a reliable ignition system go for the
complete dizzy or a  123ignition.


More information about the Healeys mailing list