Electronic Ignition

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stempy
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Joined: Sat Nov 14, 2015 3:42 pm
Location: Grimsby

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by stempy »

Arrived today ,just need right get it fitted,might have to wait a bit summer is round the corner :shock: :D
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sprint
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Joined: Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:34 pm
Location: East Sussex

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by sprint »

Mine was made just before yours, see serial No.

Hope to get mine fitted in the next few days.
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swarrans
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Joined: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:03 pm
Location: Maidstone Kent

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by swarrans »

Very quick to fit and a nice piece of kit. The only thing that is a fiddle is threading the wires through the frame (you need to do without the block connector on)
Mine's been working perfectly since I fitted it a year ago.

Simon
Roger Ackery
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Location: Sydney NSW Australia

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by Roger Ackery »

Hi,my Accent System now nearly 2 years old,has never missed a beat,looking at the photos I think Uwe has made a few changes to the board,I'll pull the cover off tomorrow for comparison ;)
Cheers,
Cheers.
Roger
GT750A.
sprint
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Joined: Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:34 pm
Location: East Sussex

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by sprint »

swarrans wrote:Very quick to fit and a nice piece of kit. The only thing that is a fiddle is threading the wires through the frame (you need to do without the block connector on)
Mine's been working perfectly since I fitted it a year ago.

Simon
That's why I asked that they supply the kit with the 4-way block removed. Did not want to damage the 'barbs' on the spade connectors as I don't have the correct tool to do it with.
sprint
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Location: East Sussex

Re: Electronic Ignition

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Ignition now fitted. Very easy to install.
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suzukigary
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Joined: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:44 pm
Location: Chesterfield

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by suzukigary »

750kr1 wrote:Ive gone the other way :shock: had newtronic system on for years, after it went pooof I have reverted back to points and couldn't be happier

Did you save what was left of it. ?
I need a rotor from one.
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750kr1
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Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:42 am
Location: Somewhere in Lancashire

Re: Electronic Ignition

Post by 750kr1 »

Ill have a look, but I doubt it....had a recent clear out


Had a look, I'm so sorry its all gone
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