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Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1151.0. "VOLVO 240GLM IGNITION SYSTEM?" by MSAM03::DANIELWONG () Tue Jul 17 1990 08:16

    I OWN A VOLVO 240GL 1983 MODEL MANUAL.  ANYONE OUT THERE KNOWS OF A
    GOOD ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM FOR THIS MAKE? 
    
    ANY INFORMATION WOULD BE APPRECIATED: PRICE, MAKE, MODEL, TYPE, SOURCE,
    ETC.
    
    REGARDS
    DANIEL
    
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1151.1CHEFS::CLEMENTSDPublic Sector and TelecommsTue Jul 17 1990 13:093
    If the standard ignition system is yer actual good 'ol
    distributor/points type stuff....... you probably couldn't find
    a more reliable electronic system than Lumenition.
1151.2More info needed.MSAM03::DANIELWONGWed Jul 18 1990 06:5413
    I do not mind if it's a capacitive discharge, inductive or a simple
    transistorised type.
    
    Can you give more information on the Lumenition you suggested?  Since
    it still uses the points, it's probably a capacitive or transistorised
    type.  What's the price and where is the source of this product? You
    see, I'm from Malaysia and there are so many makes and brands here that
    one can easily get confused.
    
    I'm looking for a reasonably priced and reliable product.  And I
    would't want to go back to Volvo - theirs would cost a bomb.
    
                      
1151.3No point...IOSG::MARSHALLHarry PalmerWed Jul 18 1990 13:2111
Lumenition doesn't use the points, but it fits on the type of
distributor that has them.  I'm not sure of the exact details, but it works
by having a disc mounted on the distributor spindle.  The disc has holes,
through which a light shines.  A sensor picks up the pulses of light through
these holes, which the EI unit uses to pulse LT through the coil.

It has the advantage of being simple, as the advance/retard of the original
distributor is used.  A more complex system would need its own vacuum and
engine speed inputs, and probably isn't worth the hassle...

Scott
1151.4More on LumenitionVANDAL::VANDIK::HENNEMANWestfield VAN DriverWed Jul 18 1990 13:3518
1151.5CHEFS::CLEMENTSDPublic Sector and TelecommsWed Jul 18 1990 13:399
    The only reason that I recommend the Lumenition specifically is
    because it has been on my Ford Granada for 13 years without a hitch.
    Can't say what type it is but the points are replaces by a chopper
    blade and source/phototransistor pair that replace the points. 
                                                           
    I haven't had to adjust the distributor for the last 7 years and
    the plugs only get replaced once a year because my wife uses thae
    car for a lot of stop start town driving; if you can get your hands
    on a UK car mag I am sure that it will be advertised.             
1151.6Time out but to be back later.MSAM03::DANIELWONGThu Jul 19 1990 06:4114
    I'll find out details of the distributor and let you know, Dick.
    
    But isn't the volvo's distributor the same as the UK models?  I believe
    the Volvos 244 and 240 have the same distributors here, except for the 
    240 year 1987 or 1988 onwards when they introduced EI in their cars.
    
    Thanks for all your inputs, i shan't be able to reply until 24th July;
    cos' we are having a long holiday here the next few days.
    
    Best rgds
    
    Daniel