Posted by 2510Paul on January 10, 2019 at 09:34:11 from (72.160.248.225):
There has been a lot said about Electronic Ignitions, pro and con. 1-2 years ago I found a new to me company developing electronic ignitions. I was inpressed with their approach. Today I came across their card and decided to see how they are doing. They are:
www.c5ignitions.com and call themselves C5 Performance Inc.
They seem to have been born out of the tractor pulling area so have high end ignitions for them, but they now have a less expensive version for restoration or farm tractors AND are about to introduce yet another version that is much still less expensive and will permit your tractor to still look stock. This last one is not on their website yet but will be soon.
Today I talked to Paul Grove and he was extremely knowledgeable and informative. The number is on the Website.
When I plugged the URL in to my URL line my computer would not go there with some non-secure complaint. Paul said this might be a "cookie issue" on my computer. Anyway, I Googled the company and got in just fine. There are many videos. Once the newer, less expensive version is out I plan to convert one of my gas burners to experiment.
I am not involved with this company personally. I am just passing information along.
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