Description
LUCAS IGNITION KTIS
Is designed to replace the points and condenser inside Lucas 45D, 43D and 59D Distributors, as fitted to many classic vehicles from Austin, Hillman, Land Rover, MG, Morris, Reliant, Sunbeam, Triumph, Vanden Plas and Wolseley as well as European marques such as Innocenti, Talbot (Matra)
Electronic ignition will give your classic car better starting and smoother running.
The kit uses a simple magnetic trigger and optimises dwell to provide a reliable and consistent spark across the rev range. It is easy to install and maintenance free.
Each kit comprises a metal bracket where the electronic module is mounted, trigger ring and all wiring. The new electronic bracket mounts exactly where the points and condenser baseplate sat.
The kit connects directly to the coil using the wires provided, red to the positive side and black to the negative side. The ignition kit will automatically shut down if the ignition is left switched on without the engine running to prevent component damage.
Electronic Ignition Kits are designed to work with a coil resistance above 1.5 ohms, typically 3.0 ohms.
Attention: duering assembling and use do not toch the moduel wire
to the ignition cable . the high volt spark will destroy the module easy.at lest wire need down side keep away from the sparkplug cable.
Do I need a High Energy Electronic Ignition Kit?
Some performance coils operate at a lower resistance and will need the High Energy electronic ignition kit.
Our Electronic Ignition Kits are designed to be used with a lower coil resistance of less than 1.4ohms, suitable for a vehicle that requires a more accurate and powerful spark.
This item have 1-year warranty.
In the event the item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will replace the part by free.
We only warranty cost of item parts. Any installation or other fees are non-refundable.
Note: Any modifying the item of any kind without contacting us will void any and all warranty coverage for this item.
Please contact us before modifying the part so that we have the opportunity to correct the situation.