I have a question about electronic ignition. I understand the benefit derived from these in terms of better spark throughout the rpm range. Better being stronger and more even. Now, besides the obivious of not having to set points, would I get the same increase in spark benefit from a motor that will hopefully never be run much over 4,400 rpm? Will the stock system provide an even enough spark in that rpm range? I am thinking an 009 and a tach might be all the ignition I need. This would be the same stock 1600DP with dual kadrons, extractor and SINGLE springs. Thanks, Jim -- James A. Brill Jr. \\ // jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu \\ \\// // If you're not outraged University of Nebraska \\//\\// you're not paying attention. free-lance homo sapien \/ \/
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