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Re: Electronic Ignitions, more

To: <Editorgary@aol.com>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Electronic Ignitions, more
From: "Frenken, Eric" <efrenken@lctax.de>
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 09:05:29 +0100
Gary, that's exactly what I tell my customers every day. We sell the
123ignition, and along with it we recommend our high performance coil and a
set of quality spark plug wires. Quality cap and quality rotor are included in
the 123ignition.

All, due to several circumstances we are now able to offer the 123ignition to
a reduced price. The 4-cyl. model costs 315.00 US$, the 6-cyl. model 342.00
US$. Also now on stock is an adaptor that makes an installation on the BN1 -
BJ7 models possible without any problems. The BJ8 doesn't need any adaptor.
The adaptor for the 4-cyl. is only 7.00 US$, the one for the 6-cyl. is 14.50
US$.

In case anybody needs additional info, have a look on our website
www.brits-n-pieces.com or just drop me a line with your questions. I'll be
more than happy to answer.

Sorry!   ;-)

Brits'n'Pieces
Eric Frenken
fon +49 (24 52) 6 87 95 10
fax +49 (24 52) 6 87 95 13
www.brits-n-pieces.com

Editorgary@aol.com wrote:

Just to add to the statistical info:
While David Nock at British Car Specialists does not normally install
electronic ignition systems, in contrast Jason Len at XKs Unlimited, which
does a lot
of restoration work and has built some neat Healeys in addition to its work
on Jaguars, says in the past six-eight years he has installed electronic
ignitions in every single car that has gone through his restoration shop, and
has
never had a failure.

In a conversation with David yesterday, we definitely agreed on one thing:
don't deal piecemeal with your ignition system. If you're going to upgrade any
part of it, upgrade all of it, because the better the rest of the system
operates (e.g. higher voltage from Sport Coils, or longer-duration sparks from
electronic ignitions), the more likely a small flaw in another component will
cause
a failure.
So, if you do install a sport coil or an electronic ignition, then you should
also install new spark plug wires, high quality spark plug terminals, a new
distributor cap, and a new, high-quality rotor, as well as new spark plugs, of
course.
Just my two-pence
Cheers
Gary

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