As LONG AS THEY ARE WORKING ???????? An electronic switch provides fast more positive coil current switching absent the mechanical points bounce, ringing, and their burning and pitting which decreases spark energy as time goes by.
HOWEVER 1) To get the most bang for the buck and to get all the advantages the elec switch has to offer, if you couple it with a high energy coil, then you discharge more energy (volts x amps x time and heat) across the plugs gap when it fires. Most people report improved starting and idling performance when an elec switch and high energy coil is used
HOWEVER 2) if the elec switch fails your dead in the water,,,,,,,,,out much more money,,,,,,,,,versus a cheap set of points you can replace in the field to get back home or often simply file them and get back home
SOOOOOOOOOOO both systems offer advantages and disadvanatges.............. ITS YOUR CHOICE
Disclaimer, the above is an opinion and like ALL opinions here it may be right and it may be wrong, Im NOT saying it is or it isn't
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