Solid State Ignition

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Old 09-02-2008, 09:29 PM
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Default Solid State Ignition

I just bought a '72 Super Beetle. Intrying to learnas much as I can, I have found that a good way to increase dependablity is to replace the points ignition with a solid state set-up. I have looked online at prices and have seen some for around $75. Is it possible to make the conersion for about that amount of money or are there other parts that I would need to get. I am also wondering which one is a good one. There are many different kinds and I need some way of narrowing the choices down. Any ideas?
 
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Old 09-02-2008, 11:25 PM
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ya thats a good price
keep a set of points and condencer in your glove box they can go bad with no notice and then yous s.o.l. on the highway without a spare set of points
i like the protronic brand they seem to work good
 
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