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Re: Electronic Ignition? What do you think?
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Posted by PAULIH300 on November 22, 2005 at 13:43:57 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Electronic Ignition? What do you think? posted by binderpower856 on November 22, 2005 at 13:34:27:
We all take for granted the things that today are maintenance free (electronic ignition,batteries....etc)....and whoever would want to go back to the old days of frequently changing/servicing everything?? You car doesnt need drum brake adjustments,doesnt need the battery water checked,doesnt need clutch adjustments,doesnt need carb/timing adjustments,no need for points replacement,plugs last up to 100,000 miles,as does engine coolant,tires last 40-80,000 miles,ball joints (some)tie rods (some) and U joints(some) are non-greaseable....etc...Its a different world out there...and its a good thing! History lesson: Chrysler went electronic ignition starting 1971,and VW had electronic fuel injection back in 68.Alternators came along with the 1960 Valiant,and 12V systems were brought into use in the mid 50s.Its been a long time for these "advances"....and by now,we take them all for granted.
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