I noticed a change with my 6a box. Works just fine for me. I'd buy a Summit Digital box for $160 if it did bite the dust
Nobody is trying to get you to buy something you do not want to. But saying today's spark control boxes and coils are no better than that of the 70s is a bit of a tall order. Are you sure you are making the same comparison? On the internet? Upgrading a stock LS1 Camaro ignition to an aftermarket box would certainly not be much of an improvement. 70s electronic, I feel would be. My opinion is just another one that is on the internet now. I've scoped and seen the multiple spark out of my 6a. I noticed a cleaner idle and better cold start with it. And that box came out years ago! Digital boxes hold the multispark throughout all rpms. Upgrading the coil to one that runs off 12v versus the factory 5v (or whichever it's at) will give a hotter spark. Without a doubt.
There are improvements over the stock system. I have had issues with factory electronic ignition ecus as well. People don't carry spares because they never fail either. Yes it's easier to swap out a stock ignition ecu than an aftermarket ignition box. I have plenty of faith in my ignition box, it's yet to let me down, and it's a used box which you don't have much faith in to begin with.
Just my experience. Just my 2cents. If you wanna run the stock ignition setup, it'll 'work' just fine. is it the best? No. Aftermarket box the best? No. But it's better.
-Mike
You obviously feel strongly about your decision, and I am not gonna argue either side cause I am a newbie here and to these systems...they do say experience is the best teacher....I have yet to gain that experience.
I simply said that I am OK with not spending a lot of money right now and will try the Mopar box. The summit box at $160 sounds like a deal if it really does make a huge difference.
If you scan the web there have been plenty of people who have had issues with ANY of the various products/boxes out there, though.
I got the Mopar chrome box in the post today and it says "made in USA" so I am happy for now....we'll see I guess.
Here is the way I see it -- in our stock systems there is the coil, a ballast, the distributor with its pickup and the ECU. It worked great 38 years ago and so it should work equally well today "for what it is".
Does that mean that improvements cannot be made? I didnt say that.
Nor did I say that today's spark systems werent better than the 40 year old technology that came with our cars. It SHOULD be better, as its 8 times the cost (assuming a stock ECU at $20 versus your $160 box new)......you really should get something for that extra cost.
But from what I have read online, generally speaking, is that the aftermarket spark boxes show the most results with non-stock coil and distributor. I am not talking about a .2 second difference in quarter mile times...right now that doesnt interest me (though I can understand why some would be interested in that)...I want seat of the pants "that is why I spent an extra couple hundred bucks" feeling. Simply replace one piece of a 40 year old design and expect huge results? I am skeptical.
I have seen plenty of people on either side of the line...some that say the aftermarket boxes are the cats meow and others who say they are not worth the powder to blow em to hell.
To me, it makes sense that in order to see a substantial difference you would need the whole enchilada to go with the aftermarket spark box....all the spark control does is turn the spark on and off when the distributor/pickup tells it to. It replaces the on/off function of points. I would guess it can also provide a STRONGER spark and also affect retard. etc......and perhaps that is the benefit of the aftermarket boxes.
If the coil and or the distributor is a weak link, i cant see how a better box along buys you much.
And who knows....maybe one day I will try the aftermarket route.....I would love to have the "multi fire" that claims to smooth out idle, as my idle sucks with the cam thats in it.
I am the kind of guy who isnt much for throwing money into something just to try it, especially when we are talking about replacing a system that works....I want proof that the investment is worth it.
And frankly, for every "Electronic boxes are great!" opinion I have read, I seem to have read another saying its a waste, for me, my research hasnt convinced me yet.
For now, I want to be able to drive the car reliably. Hot rodding the ignition can come later when I figure out why the damn thing keeps dying.
Changing over to a whole new type of igntion system only introduces more variables for me to consider. So its back burnered for now. But I do plan on continuing to read up on them and see what makes sense for me, so I really do appreciate this exhange.