CSI Electronic ignition

CSI Electronic ignition

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squirejo

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800 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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Does anyone have experience of this CSI electronic ignition? My '68 mini cooper mk2 has been in the garage for a full check over and they have told me the dizzy does not have vacuum advance - and have recommended returning the car to vacuum advance for better drivability. I do not actually know what it does, but, makes me wonder whether instead I should use this chance to put in the CSI electronic ignition as below, which is also available with a key-fob immobiliser. Does anyone have views and experience of this. I very much like the fact the engine bay will still look period correct.

Thank you

{http://www.minispares.com/article/Technical~Information/Electrics/New~CSI~electronic~ignition~distributors.aspx?22F56378-E9DB-4F9E-824E-9AC72EA62B00%7CA8007EE5-137F-4DA3-820A-CAEA3E5D48C8%7C88D784CC-4E83-4746-A650-8C4F957B7E6E}

Sdrdevries

7 posts

162 months

Monday 10th December 2012
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Hi

In below link you will find a test of the CSI Ignition from MiniWorld
http://www.csi-ignition.nl/bestanden/article_miniw...
And a topic in Cooper World
http://www.csi-ignition.nl/bestanden/cooper_world_...

I drive a morris cooper from 65 with the CSI-Ignition and it works great

Greetings Rene