Hey Guys
Time to get rid of a few misnomers regarding our HRR688 ignition Box introduced in 2012
Coils.... the Micro-processor that controls the charge time to the coil is calibrated to match the Pertronix 40011 Oil Filled Coil.... NOT the Epoxy version. When I was a kid back in the late 50's and 60's working my Dad one of my jobs was to check the screw in the coil and make sure it was tight, I have done that on every oil filled coil since and I've mounted them in many positions and I don't recall any leaks... ever... and ever is a long time for me. Seems this simple part of installing a coil has been lost over the years. There's a reason we chose this coil, after testing no fewer that 60 coils from China. S. America, several other Asian sources and once we determined the correct coil that would operate within our perimeters we then fine tuned the Processor to get a perfect match. Using an alternate coil will only shorten the life of you HRR688 Box or coil. There is a reason why we sell the Kit as Box and Coil.
Capacitor Discharge Boxes.... like the Awesome Daytona Sensors CD-1, MSD or Crane along with multiple fake copies of all of the above made who knows where....this type of ignition is designed for 2 reasons ....1. To operate your 7000+ RPM race motor or 2. To empty your wallet on stuff that's unreliable and not designed for street application. Most of these are made offshore in Asia or maybe Mexico with the Exception of Daytona Sensors which is all built in Florida and IMO the best CD ignition you can buy.
HRR688.... is NOT a slightly modified version of a old 70's technology ignition box, it is a fully computerized instrument designed from scratch with a new vision and Level 5 electronics just like your smartphone, not quite as smart, but it has a very limited tasks to perform. It has been tested and tortured more than any other part we have ever designed. We created a "Bathtub" for failures (You can search term) our bathtub won't hold water after 4 years and 4000 units world wide the bathtub has no dip in it we have only replaced 2 units .0005% warranty not a bad average... I wonder how Ma Mopar is doing on their warranty's?
This product is so successful and so reliable as of 5.1.16 we fully intend to raise our warranty to 5 years from the current 3. If you have no failures you can offer whatever you want for warranty. I would go lifetime but that may not be as good as what we offer now :-)
If you have any questions about our HRR688 then come straight to the source we'll give you the straight answers.