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New Stand Alone Electronic Ignition System

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rv6ejguy

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We are about 1 month away from release of our new CPI ignition product. This is a user programmable crank triggered ignition driving a coil pack. Product includes module, coil pack(s), Hall Effect crank trigger and wiring harness.

Features include programmable ignition timing with rpm, retard and advance with MAP (internal MAP sensor in module), optional knock control, real time readout of timing, warning and setup LED for magnet/ sensor alignment, cranking retard, coil charge time, magnet offset calibration, MAP units in gauge pressure or inches Hg Ab. First models available for 4 and 8 cylinder engines. Six cylinder model to follow.

Applicable for engines equipped with carbs or mechanical fuel injection where people want to ditch the OEM distributor setup or mag(s). Eventual bolt on kits for Subaru, VW, Lycoming, Jabiru and Rotax plus most auto engines. Single module can drive 2 coil packs on twin plug 4 cylinder engines. Based on proven hardware/ software from our SDS products with over 13,000 units in the field over 21 years.

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