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Can someone please define "Electronic Ignition". Is it just an electronic dizzy or is there other stuff involved. I have just bought an electronic dizzy on ebay which is supposed to be "modified". But there is also a number of electronic dizzy's for sale which have the H.V coil built into the top of them. Can anyone recommend a good setup for a 253?
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Electronic ignition usually refers to a "transistor" controlled ignition as compared with a conventional mechanically controlled (eg points) ignition. Basically, the electronic dizzy can typically have a magnetic pickup (reluctor, hall effect et
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Sorry,
The sentance near the bottom should read: "...you have got should NOT give much of a noticable difference from a fully blown ignition system."
Paul E
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Cheers Paul, now I've got an understanding of whats goin on. Do you recommend that I go for the typical leads, spark plugs and coil(I think it's a GT40r) or should I go for something a flash?
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You might consider using stainless steel spiral wound low resistance spark plug leads. I would recommend using these if you are not already doing so. 8mm should be fine. Prices vary a bit so shop around. These will have minimal magnetic interference, and
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Sweet as Paul... Time to go shopping. Cheers Scott
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Hi Guys.
The GT40R Bosch coil is a good coil, but it is designed for older cars with points & a ballast resistor system.
For the HEI electronic system you should be using the original Holden/Bosch coil or the more modern T-Type Bosch repla
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Howdy,
Certainly true Dr Terry. I should clarify some of my earlier comments. The male-post "true" HEI coils are indeed a good way to go. I've also found that the Accel coil will work well with 12V also, even though it is probably intended
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Yeah I have a fairly new dead transformer coil. Came with my EFI motor. Bosch plugs are not too reliable though.
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