czerial wrote:
I spoke to Graham Russell about these steve, he still thinks the best thing for a mini is the lucas dizzy points set up, there are some other good things out there but he didnt seem to be thrilled with the 123. have a chat to him and see what he thinks, he said its a great thing if ur motor is stock, or factory spec but i know bruiser is a worked one and perhaps this may not be so suitable for him....a more technical explanation is available from him. but yeah, just get ur lucas dizzy recod. willy was there and prolly abosorbed some info also to add to this
I had a chat to GR about these before I purchased mine. He had heard of them, but never used them and didn't know what the advance curves actually were! He told me that he doesn't trust them, because if the electronics fail in a few years, what do you do then. He said that with a points dizzy, carry a few spares (points, condenser, rotor, cap) and if it stops in the middle of nowhere a few minutes later you're on your way again.
So I believe he didn't have any opinion of the performance effects either way.
In regards to performance, the 123 ignition dizzy will let you closely match the ideal curve for your particular engine. With so many variables in engine specification, you may not get the BEST curve, but you will be sure to get far better than lord lucas specified, (you can choose the Cooper S curve, even though it is stated it has always been wrong for the cooper S engine) and MUCH better than an unmodified pulsar curve.
The best ignition curve will always be able to be obtained from a fully programmable electronic ignition set up, which this isn't. But being able to choose from 16 different curves is a bloody good sart without having to mess with modifying the advance stops, and fiddling with springs.
Plus you never have to worry about points again!!
I have the 123 dizzy, and for the small amount I have used the car, it is bloody marvellous! (vibration issues, not dizzy issues, prevent me from using it further ATM)
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to upgrade their dizzy, recieve an easy tuning method with some performance benefit and well, it IS Sexy!
Reliability,
Ease of starting (go for a GT40RT coil with a balast resistor in series.)
What else would you need?
To check out the curves go to
http://www.tdcperformance.ca
look at the TUNING GUIDE at the left menu, and bring up the curves. Easy.
Besides Marcel is more than happy to be able to help via email if you have any issues. Tiop Bloke!
Cheers.