ICE Ignition Components and Electronics
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Anyone know who distributes these components in the US?
Here is their website: http://www.iceignition.com/BODY.htm
They are DOMINANT in Australia and also at the Jegs Engine Masters Challenge (winners in 2007 and 2008). Every year more and more competitors are using their products. Jon Kaase uses their stuff exclusively and he's pretty reputable. So does Tony Bischoff at BES. ICE uses different theories to get the most total spark energy unlike typical multiple-spark ignitions. Their top-of-the-line kit includes a distributor, ignition box, coil, and wires for $975 USD. It is truly a feature packed piece, 2 step rev-limiter, 10 different pre-programmed advance curves, no chips to change, just buttons to push, etc..Here is their best gasoline kit:
http://www.iceignition.com/7002MC.HTM
The only problem I see is the price is towards the high-end (but not unrealistic) and i'm not sure if it includes shipping. Shipping from Australia can't be cheap.
Here is their website: http://www.iceignition.com/BODY.htm
They are DOMINANT in Australia and also at the Jegs Engine Masters Challenge (winners in 2007 and 2008). Every year more and more competitors are using their products. Jon Kaase uses their stuff exclusively and he's pretty reputable. So does Tony Bischoff at BES. ICE uses different theories to get the most total spark energy unlike typical multiple-spark ignitions. Their top-of-the-line kit includes a distributor, ignition box, coil, and wires for $975 USD. It is truly a feature packed piece, 2 step rev-limiter, 10 different pre-programmed advance curves, no chips to change, just buttons to push, etc..Here is their best gasoline kit:
http://www.iceignition.com/7002MC.HTM
The only problem I see is the price is towards the high-end (but not unrealistic) and i'm not sure if it includes shipping. Shipping from Australia can't be cheap.