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PerTronix Ignitor II Electronic Ignition Conversion Kit; Lobe Sensor (1957 Small Block V8 150, 210, Bel Air, Nomad w/ Mechanical Advance At Top Of Shaft & Negative 12-Volt Polarity)

Item EK-57-908795
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Legal in all 50 states and Canada (C.A.R.B. E.O. #D-57-22)
      • Senses startup and develops more energy for quicker, easier starting.
      • Adaptive dwell maintains peak energy throughout the entire RPM range, reducing misfires while improving engine performance.
      • Compensates for inherent electronic delay by adjusting the spark timing throughout the entire RPM range.
      • Develops on average 4 times more available energy between 3000 and 5000 RPM, and 2 times more available plug voltage.
      • Pair with a Flame Thrower Canister Coil for optimal performance
      • Synchronized peak current and spark timing reduces heat build-up.

      Description

      The Ignitor II provides increased starting voltage with adaptive dwell control. Ignitor Module Kits are extremely easy to install and fit into your original distributor to maintain your stock look. No additional ignition box is required keeping a clean look under the hood. Ignitors are available for most distributors that came with mechanical breaker points and will cover AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE, INDUSTRIAL and AGRICULTURE applications

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