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Pertronix Ignitor II Electronic Ignition, V8, 66-77 Bronco SKU: 8081

Pertronix Ignitor II Electronic Ignition, V8, 66-77 Bronco

Pertronix Ignitor II Electronic Ignition, V8, 66-77 Bronco

Pertronix Ignitor II Electronic Ignition V8 66-77 Bronco
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$169.95 SKU: 8081
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The Pertronix Ignitor II takes ignition performance a step further by adding a powerful new micro controller. This controls the dwell period, for the best possible spark over the entire RPM range.

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The Pertronix Ignitor II takes ignition performance a step further by adding a powerful new micro controller. This controls the dwell period, for the best possible spark over the entire RPM range.

ELECTRONIC IGNITION The Pertronix Ignitor II takes ignition performance a step further by adding a powerful new micro controller. This controls the dwell period, for the best possible spark over the entire RPM range. Ignitor II offers enhanced performance levels only found in more expensive "box type" ignition systems. Think of it as an ignitor with brains.
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Asked by Mike Steiger, September 2, 2021

Q: Will this work on a 351w. Distributors are different from 302 sbf to a 351w.

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Answered by sales - September 9, 2021

A: Pertornix lists all 1957-74 Year, 8 Cyl, All Models with Motorcraft Distributors. They do not list a different model for 289, 302, or 351W, that we can find, only one. We expect it to work, as long as you have a stock Motorcraft Distributor.

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Asked by Anonymous, March 18, 2021

Q: I thought the ballast resistor was to protect the coil? won't the 12V to coil now burn it out?

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Answered by sales - March 19, 2021

A: The resistor is to protect the points, in a points distributor. 12 volts would burn the contacts of the points faster than when resisted. Most Electronic ignition systems require a full 12 volts.

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Asked by Donald Eisenberger, May 22, 2020

Q: Will this work for a 1969 Austin Healey Sprite.

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Answered by sales - May 22, 2020

A: No, but Pertronix does offer units for your vehicle. Try them directly at 909-599-5955 or; https://pertronix.com/electronic-ignition-conversions#auto

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PRODUCT REVIEWS
Austin Pell
Reviewed 11/30/2020
10 minute install and made a world of difference!

Donald Graham
Reviewed 06/03/2020
My vintage Mustang GT motor runs much better. Smoother and quicker.

Fred Lunde
Reviewed 06/19/2018
Replaced the points in my '66 Bronco, Works great! Installation was very simple. Great improvement on how my engine runs! Would recommend to all!!

ChrisHuth
Reviewed 11/29/2016
Great Product and even better service!


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