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Good Electronic/HEI Ignition for Holden Red 308.

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Good Electronic/HEI Ignition for Holden Red 308.

Post by Wendle »

Looking for decent spark for a red 308 on straight gas, what are the good setups out there?
I've heard of retro fitting Bosch gear from VL era Commodores, is that a decent setup?
There's HEI distributors with 'coil in cap' type setups on ebay for $70, surely they're rubbish??
What are the other options?

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Post by MightyMouse »

Have a read of this - should steer you in the right direction if your a bit practically inclined.


Very cheap and highly effective

http://www.dtec.net.au/Tech%20Articles.htm
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Re: Good Electronic/HEI Ignition for Holden Red 308.

Post by turbo gu »

Wendle wrote:Looking for decent spark for a red 308 on straight gas, what are the good setups out there?
I've heard of retro fitting Bosch gear from VL era Commodores, is that a decent setup?
There's HEI distributors with 'coil in cap' type setups on ebay for $70, surely they're rubbish??
What are the other options?

Cheers.
The bosch Electric dizzy set up is quite good. They come on any blue motor onwards eg WB/VH commodore up to VL.
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Post by shortyq »

stay away from those ebay cheapies,no good,procomp :twisted:
msd has a replacement model!few versions
pertronix you can convert a points dissy over
or just a unit from a vn-vs is prolly all you require!
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Post by -Scott- »

Years built and installed a Jaycar kit on an engine which was forever burning points. It was a relatively simple kit to build, simple to install, and used the original points to signal the electronics module, which then fired the coil. I installed connectors everywhere, so I could easily bypass the electronics and revert to standard ignition - not that I ever had to.

The car instantly became easier to start, and I only ever had to adjust the points when the rubbing block wore down. :oops:

Ended up building a kit for a mate's XW, too.

All my cars how have EFI, so it's no longer an issue, but if I ever again end up with a car which has points, I'll build another kit.
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Post by Troopy93 »

I have one of the cheap ebay jobbies on my HZ and so far it's working fine, a mate has had one on in his 350 HQ Coupe for 2 years without any problems.

For $70.00 what have you got to lose?

It'll cost more than that to get a Blue motor Bosch rebuilt and they have a nasty habit of modules playing up.
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Post by hiluxmad »

i put a procomp one in my old tonner and last i heard it had out lasted 3 engines but the new owners driving might have somthing to do with that :twisted:
never had a problem with that dizzy and would buy one again no worries.
vn era ones blow modules all the time
$70 bucks for procomp what have you got to loose????
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Post by PGS 4WD »

I wouldn't touch the Pro Comp stuff, thyey are $9 China made distributors and at best are hit and miss, low output and erratic timing. The origional HEI distributors mentioned are great but OEM parts are no longer available, the ICE is the highest output, billet distributor, module and coil. A lot more spark duration than MSD which goes from mutispark to single spark at about 3000 rpm due to lack of coil charge time.
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Post by 43som »

ACA elec dissy and Msd blaster 3 coil. good settup. get from autobarn.
I run it in my XB with 351. just drop it in and your away.
i think 200 ish plus 100 for the coil.

msd are even better, but your paying for the perormance and name.
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