DeepBlue2010
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http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engi...ngine-rpm-hesitation-at-4600-rpm#post10057679
Post #6, Bondo said the following
Btw,... A brand new Delco Voyager marine ignition system, complete withthe distributor, 'n new plug wires is 'bout 1/2 the cost of replacin' yer Merc T-Bolt ignition ICM,....
I made some research on this system and my understanding ? so far ? is that this system has no ECM, it uses its own coil so Mercruiser coil have to go; and finally it use a single advancement curve for 4, 6 and 8 cylinders GM engines.
If this understanding correct, how can a single advancement curve fits all of these different engines?
Is it really that simple to just drop it in place in any of the engines mentioned above and it is good to go?
No thunderbolt ECM needed? nothing?!
If this is the case, why TB IV, V cost that much for Merc ignition systems, is this the marine thing rip off?
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engi...ngine-rpm-hesitation-at-4600-rpm#post10057679
Post #6, Bondo said the following
Btw,... A brand new Delco Voyager marine ignition system, complete withthe distributor, 'n new plug wires is 'bout 1/2 the cost of replacin' yer Merc T-Bolt ignition ICM,....
I made some research on this system and my understanding ? so far ? is that this system has no ECM, it uses its own coil so Mercruiser coil have to go; and finally it use a single advancement curve for 4, 6 and 8 cylinders GM engines.
If this understanding correct, how can a single advancement curve fits all of these different engines?
Is it really that simple to just drop it in place in any of the engines mentioned above and it is good to go?
No thunderbolt ECM needed? nothing?!
If this is the case, why TB IV, V cost that much for Merc ignition systems, is this the marine thing rip off?