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QR Code Link to This Post Maxi-Dwell IITM This is the only ignition that is better than OEM points and better than electronic ignitions . So powerful, it can pay for itself in the first 3 minutes!1) Instant 3 minute DIY tune ups. No need to waste a weekend, pay a mechanic $125 to $150 labor, and $150 in parts, for an ordinary tune up. Do a better job, yourself, in minutes. You don't need a timing light, dwell meter or even a feeler gauge. Tune your Maxi-Dwell IITM ignition any where, at any time of day or night. No mechanic's tool kit needed; just the adjusting wrench included. Your very first perfect tune up more than pays for your Maxi-Dwell IITM.2) Precise Timing accuracy. The patented built-in timing light allows you to set the timing, in under 3 minutes, at any rpm up to 9,000 rpm, while observing both 1.4 & 2.3 ignition timing. No ordinary timing light can do that. Most electronic ignitions have no provision to set timing separately between 1.4 & 2.3. Electronic ignition error between 1.4 & 2.3 timing is reported to be as much as 14 degrees! That means that if the 1.4 timing is set, the 2.3 timing can, and usually is, as much as 14 degrees off! So, if 1.4 is set at 40 degrees full advance, 2.3 could be anywhere between 33 degrees and 47 degrees. 47 is too far advanced and will cause piston failure. 33 degrees is too far retarded and will reduce power, fuel economy, and may also cause engine damage. A really good mechanic could split the difference, making BOTH 1.4 & 2.3 timing incorrect, to reduce engine damage, but there is no way to ever set perfect timing with most electronic ignitions. All electronic ignitions retard at least 1 degree for every 1,000 rpm the engine turns. The Maxi-Dwell IITM does not retard at all. 3) Point Dwell is increased & pre-set. More dwell means more spark. A dwell meter is not necessary for a Maxi-Dwell IITM tune up. When the timing is right, so is the dwell. 4) Extreme High rpm spark strength. No point bounce nor float until 16,000 rpm. Stock points bounce starting at 2,000 rpm. Each bounce discharges the spark coil, reducing final spark energy. Less bounce means more dwell means more spark!5) Long life. The Maxi-Dwell IITM ignition uses the highest quality, nickel plated, ventilated, platinum contact heavy duty, GM V8 type automobile points with stainless steel springs, phenolic heels and screw terminals. They are designed to operate 8 cylinders for over 25,000 miles. So, running only 2 motorcycle cylinders each, this ignition should last 100,000 miles. 6) Space Age Maxi-CondenserTM. Ordinary wax paper/aluminum foil condensers lose capacity as engine heat soaks into them, melting the wax, dropping capacitance, burning points, reducing point life. Maxi-Dwell IITM Space Age Capacitors do not contain wax that can melt and lose capacity. Points will not burn due to loss of capacitance when the engine heats up, like ordinary "can" condensers do. The superior Maxi-CondenserTM means stronger spark, longer plug and point life.7) Weighs only 4 oz. Lighter than stock. Lighter than electronic. 8) More RELIABLE than ANY Electronic Ignition! What is the first thing any mechanic does when he looks at an engine? He pulls a sparkplug cap off to check the spark. BANG! An electronic ignition is fried. End of story. Go buy a new one. The peak inverse voltage from the ignition coil raises when the sparkplug wire is disconnected from the sparkplug. When the voltage goes up, the driver transistors in the electronic ignition burn out: INSTANTLY. They can not be fixed. Don't let this happen to you. The same thing happens when a sparkplug wire comes lose. Do you want to be on the side of the road wondering what blew up your electronic ignition? This will never happen with a Maxi-Dwell IITM. Never! 9) Extended spark plug life. A weak spark fouls otherwise good spark plugs, cutting spark plug life to a fraction of what it could be. In the good old days, I used to race my Z-1R Kawasaki at the drag strips across the Midwest. Back then the Gerex CDI was considered to be the top ignition. It was certainly the most expensive, at about $400.00 when $400.00 was real money. At most races the pit areas were littered with new, fouled spark plugs. The racers had to change the plugs after each pass. Why, because the Gerex didn't have enough spark to burn the fuel and spark plug fouling resulted. Gradually, racers changed over to the Maxi-Dwell IITM. It was always rewarding to hear someone come up and say that they got every bit of the performance that the Gerex offered, when it worked, with the Maxi-Dwell IITM, for a whole lot less money. At one race, in Bowling Green KY, the guy who won Pro Stock was the only guy without a Gerex, because none of the Gerex guys could get their ignitions to work. At another race, the electronic ignition guys tried to get my Maxi-Dwell IITM ignition outlawed in stock class, claiming that it was an unfair advantage. But their own electronic ignitions were legal in the stock class! Were they really admitting that the Maxi-Dwell IITM was better than their electronic ignitions? Maybe electronic ignitions weren't as good as everybody hoped?10) Hot coils, no problem. As low as 2 ohm coils are OK with the Maxi-Dwell IITM's 40% larger, ventilated, platinum contacts.11) Aluminum backing plate. Your OEM point plate is steel, but your engine is aluminum? Aluminum expands more than steel, when heated. So, each time your engine heats and cools, your OEM ignition plate is forced to move or distort due to the difference in thermal expansion between the two different metals. The Maxi-Dwell IITM has an aluminum backing plate, so it expands at exactly the same rate as your aluminum engine; so your Maxi-Dwell IITM does not have to move nor distort with each engine heat cycle. Now, consider that aluminum conducts electricity much better than steel and you have the making of a far superior ignition system for your motorcycle; one that delivers the most accurate and the most powerful spark, every time.12) Can the Maxi-Dwell IITM pay for itself? One fellow on a budget emailed me stating, "Points is points." He went on to say that he buys his points at the junk yard, used, for $17.00 each. We know that he has a lot of time on his hands, but is he saving any money? Let's assume that the used junk yard points are new and will last about 2,000 miles. Let's also assume that he can also get condensers at the same price and they are good as new. If a dealer tune up costs $125.00, then it costs about $193.00 and a week end at the shop, every 2,000 miles, to keep our friend's motorcycle engine running. Now, assume that the Maxi-Dwell IITM ignition will last 100,000 miles and our friend can tune it up himself, in 3 minutes. The Maxi-Dwell IITM will save about 50 weekends at the dealership waiting for a tune up and about $9,650 in tune up bills and junk yard points & condensers. If he were a little smarter, he'd buy new points and condensers. 2014 mail order prices are $32.85 per point and $39.95 per condenser and $125 to $150 per tune up, making each tune up cost $270.60 to $295.60. Assuming that new points and condensers will last 4,000 miles, your new Maxi-Dwell IITM would save you between $6,765 and $7,390, and 25 weekends at the shop, assuming prices don't continue to go up (sure). Only Maxi-Dwell IITM pays for itself, in the first 3 minutes. One Maxi-Dwell IITM could be the last ignition system your motorcycle will ever need. 13) Why worry about getting ignition parts in the future? A lot of dealers will not work on the "older" bikes. Here, in California, several dealers have told me that they will not even order parts for any motorcycle over 10 years old. Your new Maxi-Dwell IITM should last 100,000 miles.14) D-I-Y puts the FUN back in motorcycling! In just minutes, you can become your own Tune-Up Expert! You no longer have to worry about having your classic damaged at the local dealership. Each Spring the dealers are flooded with work, so they "stack the bikes" working on one at a time. I had a classic damaged when another bike fell on it, during the daily bike shuffle to make room to work, by moving the bikes into the parking lot in the morning, then back in the store at the end of the day. The dealer's response was, "Do you want it or not?" No matter that the mechanic did not know how to adjust the carbs correctly, and the engine no longer idled smoothly. That's why I gave up on dealers and learned to do it myself! It is getting more and more difficult to find anyone to work on these classics. Don't waste your time, money, nor your classic. D-I-Y better than any mechanic, with amazing Maxi-Dwell IITM technology!15) What if you have an OEM electronic ignition (1980 & up)? Years ago, a friend bought a like new, used GS1150 with a bad igniter. We were able to use a Maxi-Dwell IITM by replacing the advancer unit on the crankshaft with a 1979 or earlier point style advance from a GS1000. That advancer allowed point use. Then we ran a wire from the 1.4 coil "-" terminal to the Maxi-Dwell IITM 1.4 contact point terminal. Then we did the same for the 2.3 coil and 2.3 point. Then we did the 3 minute tune up and we were good to go. We found that this combination actually worked better for a built engine (1385cc high compression piston kit) like his because the point style advancer allowed a less advanced timing for starting, which made the GS1150 much easier to start! 16) Maxi-Dwell IITM technology is really a win-win for YOU! Recently I looked up the mail order price on the GS1150 igniter. It was listed at $622.33, reduced to $459.37. I was unable to find an igniter for the GS1100. Break free from the electronic ignition nightmare!Maxi-Dwell IITM technology; enjoy the D-I-Y independence, power, reliability, and savings!