JustJason
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Re: Convert "points" system???
Thats probably because the points get glazed/filmed over when they sit for a long time.
The only thing more voltage really does for you is allow you to run a wider plug gap. Which in itself really doesn't mean to much unless your building race motors. Almost all factory ignition systems are more than adequate.
Probably an automotive/universal keyswitch.
Here is something I did if it helps anybody in a similar situation.
I had a customer a while back that would leave his radio on, his gps/fishfinder, VHF and a few other accesories on all the time when he parked the boat. His battery would always go dead. He didn't like the fact that he had to power up and down all the accesories individually (older gentleman, intimitaded by the technology and all the "buttons and dials") So I made it simple. I installed a fuse panel, a couple of relays, and an another ignition keyswitch right below the original keyswitch that switched power for everything else. When he parked the boat he turned 1 keyswitch to turn the engine off, and the other keyswitch to turn off everything else. It kept it K.I.S.S. for his particular situation.
There is no doubt that it starts way quicker and runs way smoother, especially on a cold start where the car has been sitting for long periods of time.
Thats probably because the points get glazed/filmed over when they sit for a long time.
"Test results show the Ignitor delivers twice the voltage to the spark plugs,
The only thing more voltage really does for you is allow you to run a wider plug gap. Which in itself really doesn't mean to much unless your building race motors. Almost all factory ignition systems are more than adequate.
BT Doctur said:Unless I missed it, have never seen the "accessory position" on a switch.It`s Off-Run-Start
Probably an automotive/universal keyswitch.
Here is something I did if it helps anybody in a similar situation.
I had a customer a while back that would leave his radio on, his gps/fishfinder, VHF and a few other accesories on all the time when he parked the boat. His battery would always go dead. He didn't like the fact that he had to power up and down all the accesories individually (older gentleman, intimitaded by the technology and all the "buttons and dials") So I made it simple. I installed a fuse panel, a couple of relays, and an another ignition keyswitch right below the original keyswitch that switched power for everything else. When he parked the boat he turned 1 keyswitch to turn the engine off, and the other keyswitch to turn off everything else. It kept it K.I.S.S. for his particular situation.