$25 e-Ignintion
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Posted on: 2007/11/26 7:25
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Thanks for the post, I think this circuit is probably similar to one of the regional projects from Pacific Northwest region of Packards International:
packardsintnw.com/regional_projects.htm IGNITION ENERGY BOOSTER - This solid-state unit is controlled by the points. However, current requirements are less than 20 milliamps, so points will last forever. For ALL cars ? 6 or 12 volt, STATE WHETHER POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE GROUND, 6 OR 12 VOLT. $95.00 I would be interested to hear if anyone has experience with this system, it sounds like a good idea.
Posted on: 2007/11/26 8:37
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I would be interested in knowing the how the PI works also. Does it use the GM HEI module, or something else.
Posted on: 2007/11/26 12:10
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-BigKev
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Kev,
The ignition system from Pacific NW Region of P.I. does not use a HEI unit. It is designed and manufactured by Pazon an ignition company located in New Zealand. As far as a failure leaving you stranded, the points and condenser are still in place and reversing a couple of wire connections would restore you to the original system and you would be on your way in less then 5 minutes. John
Posted on: 2007/11/27 11:59
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John,
Thanks for the info. Would you happend to have a schematic or instruction sheet for "Pazon" unit. I think people would like to see how it hooks up and works. It may help to answer question people may have about it. Thanks,
Posted on: 2007/11/27 13:46
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Kev,
Here are the wire diagrams for the Pazon ignition, the control unit is about the size of a pack of cigarettes.
Posted on: 2007/11/29 13:03
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i asked the $25 e-ign webmaster about 6v applications. Following is his reply:
"I haven't tried it on a 6V, but I suspect that the circuit would work as is. You might be able to eliminate the Zener and the 470ohm resistor. Note that the ignition fires when the points close, not when they open as in a normal points ignition. One of these days I intend to design a circuit that works with normal points timing " My recommendation is to FIRST try the $25 e-ign system using the commionly available GM control module and the wiring diagram from the web-site.
Posted on: 2007/11/29 15:38
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My view is probably in the minority among today's owners who like to modify their cars, and also I enjoy maintaining my car and have good mechanical skills. $95 would by enough sets of points and condensors for 40 or 50,000 miles of reliable driving, so I don't see the benefit.
Posted on: 2007/11/29 15:38
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VERY TRUE Owen!!! Especialy on low CR engines. However, on the 9:1 and higher CR engines the e-ign should provide some significant gas mileage increase. That's the only reason i'm interested in it for the V8's. Especialy for those of us that drive 3K miles per year and more.
Posted on: 2007/11/29 15:47
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