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Ignition module (stock ptu, hks or aem)

Has anybody compared/replaced their stock Type 1 PTU and fitted either a HKS Twin Power Ignition Module or an AEM 8 Channel Ignition Module?

 

Info please....... :thumbup1:

 

 

 

Stock Type 1 PTU

 

 

 

ptu.jpg

 

 

 

HKS TWIN POWER IGNITION MODULE

 

 

twinpower.jpg

 

 

 

AEM 8 CHANNEL IGNITION MODULE

 

 

 

aem_cdi_installedlarge2.jpg

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I'll be purchasing one of these two (either HKS or AEM) within the next week or so but would like to get some info beforehand on which is the better option

 

Just pulled this off the net

 

 

http://www.mdsmarthome.com/z/Z%20Tech/Z%20Tech%20PDF's/PTU%20Repair.pdf

 

 

Very interesting read for owners of Z's with a Type 1 PTU, so I figured that I'd pre-empt before my stock Type 1 PTU gave up the ghost

you want a series 2 ptu, the hks or aem ign amp work in conjunction with the ptu, not instead of

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you want a series 2 ptu, the hks or aem ign amp work in conjunction with the ptu, not instead of

 

Rgr, so the ignition modules are amps for the stock PTU....makes more sense now.

Series 2 it is then :thumbup1:

 

 

Any ideas if the either AEM or HKS ignition modules are better than than the other, or much of a muchness?

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