anybody heard of this?
a distributor by the name brand of "all ignition." i found it on ebay for 150 and paid 175 total with overnight shipping since i needed it bad and money was an issue, but apparently its the complete distributor, brand new, not remanufactured and it has a lifetime warranty, sounds strange to me but i got it anyway...anybody ever heard of this brand, and if so pros and cons?
I would tell you from experience that nothing beats stock honda ignition systems. If I would have to guess, I would say that a new distributor would be around $300-$350.
Look closely at the lifetime warranty, and see what the terms are. You can't really go wrong with a 100% warranty, if you have time to wait for UPS.
Let us know how it works for future reference
Look closely at the lifetime warranty, and see what the terms are. You can't really go wrong with a 100% warranty, if you have time to wait for UPS.
Let us know how it works for future reference
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AWD Terror »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would tell you from experience that nothing beats stock honda ignition systems. If I would have to guess, I would say that a new distributor would be around $300-$350.
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From Honda the whole new dizzy setup is $600. Believe me i did my checking around. BUT i went with distributor king...and LOVE it, works great. Paid $195 shipped
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From Honda the whole new dizzy setup is $600. Believe me i did my checking around. BUT i went with distributor king...and LOVE it, works great. Paid $195 shipped
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BUT i went with distributor king </TD></TR></TABLE>
From what I've seen through friends and on here, its seems like they are 50/50. Some people get lucky and get a good one and have no problems, while others have experienced some problems and had to get another one sent out as a replacement.
Ali
BUT i went with distributor king </TD></TR></TABLE>
From what I've seen through friends and on here, its seems like they are 50/50. Some people get lucky and get a good one and have no problems, while others have experienced some problems and had to get another one sent out as a replacement.
Ali
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PrinceAli132 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
From what I've seen through friends and on here, its seems like they are 50/50. Some people get lucky and get a good one and have no problems, while others have experienced some problems and had to get another one sent out as a replacement.
Ali</TD></TR></TABLE>Hmm ive heard alot of good things. And im glad its worked great for me.
From what I've seen through friends and on here, its seems like they are 50/50. Some people get lucky and get a good one and have no problems, while others have experienced some problems and had to get another one sent out as a replacement.
Ali</TD></TR></TABLE>Hmm ive heard alot of good things. And im glad its worked great for me.
well i was thinking about the distributor king but i needed next day shipping and this was cheaper then dk with next day shipping, but it says on the site that its exactly the same as oem, which the garage wanted to include for 300 some dollars... and the lifetime warranty covers everything EXCEPT cap and rotor, but i'll let you know how it goes when i put it on the car
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