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Does anyone know what happened. it's been down for ages!
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Maybe Ben did not continue with it?
Dunno.
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Dunno.
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Guy
I believe Ben didnt have the time to continue but a number of people offered to contribute but it just disappeared. I have emailed Ben (branda?) on here saying I would take it on but have had no response yet
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sandro
I believe Ben didnt have the time to continue but a number of people offered to contribute but it just disappeared. I have emailed Ben (branda?) on here saying I would take it on but have had no response yet
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sandro
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We need to get that up and running again. Ben are you out there?
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Members of that club are welcome here...
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Hi Guy and Cos,
I'm still here! In no particular order, there were a number of things which conspired against me including renewal, PC dying (losing renewal and log-in details), getting fed up with manually removing 100s of spam registrations each week, spam email, changing ISP and email accounts etc. Each issue made it more like hard work to get the site back.
Having said that, I would dearly love to get the site back up and running. I'm hoping it can be retrieved from the host or maybe my dead PC. But I could do with some help maintaining things because I don't have as much time on my hands these days.
I do miss the site though - which is why I ended up here! I'm running points again (having ditched Lumenition) but looking at 123 Ignition http://www.sciperformance.co.uk/onlines ... TC4RV.html . Has anyone tried this?
thank you,
Ben
I'm still here! In no particular order, there were a number of things which conspired against me including renewal, PC dying (losing renewal and log-in details), getting fed up with manually removing 100s of spam registrations each week, spam email, changing ISP and email accounts etc. Each issue made it more like hard work to get the site back.
Having said that, I would dearly love to get the site back up and running. I'm hoping it can be retrieved from the host or maybe my dead PC. But I could do with some help maintaining things because I don't have as much time on my hands these days.
I do miss the site though - which is why I ended up here! I'm running points again (having ditched Lumenition) but looking at 123 Ignition http://www.sciperformance.co.uk/onlines ... TC4RV.html . Has anyone tried this?
thank you,
Ben
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Hy Ben,
I have one on my 1969 volvo 6 cylinder inline Boat engine and it works perfect. It was the best thing I ever bought.
Due to the position of the distributor over the header and the temperature I will try to install Mark Allison's block mounted distributor in my Fiat, if the German government accepts this for classic car use.
If it is not allowed 123 ignition ex cam driven distributor will be my decision. It looks classic but works completely processor driven. From 3.000 to 7.000 rpms the angle won't move only one degree.
Really good stuff.
I hope it helps.
Nils
I have one on my 1969 volvo 6 cylinder inline Boat engine and it works perfect. It was the best thing I ever bought.
Due to the position of the distributor over the header and the temperature I will try to install Mark Allison's block mounted distributor in my Fiat, if the German government accepts this for classic car use.
If it is not allowed 123 ignition ex cam driven distributor will be my decision. It looks classic but works completely processor driven. From 3.000 to 7.000 rpms the angle won't move only one degree.
Really good stuff.
I hope it helps.
Nils
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Hullo Ben
how nice to hear from you again! You should drop Phil Day a line (QA Webhosting - see links) - he manages this site with great care and no small degree of skill, your site would likely be straightforward for him and he is very reasonable on cost.
Sincerely,
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how nice to hear from you again! You should drop Phil Day a line (QA Webhosting - see links) - he manages this site with great care and no small degree of skill, your site would likely be straightforward for him and he is very reasonable on cost.
Sincerely,
G
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Thanks Nils - I might look into this a bit further. I've seen mixed reports so far.
And thanks Guy - I'll look him up. I'll have to pop across and see you for a coffee and a chat.
And thanks Guy - I'll look him up. I'll have to pop across and see you for a coffee and a chat.
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That would be nice, Ben!
You should get in touch with H&H Ignition - see links. They are excellent - outstanding even - and are my 1st tier supplier They can do the most remarkable things with ignition systems - overhaul, calibration, conversions you would not believe..
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You should get in touch with H&H Ignition - see links. They are excellent - outstanding even - and are my 1st tier supplier They can do the most remarkable things with ignition systems - overhaul, calibration, conversions you would not believe..
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Ben, just got back from holiday, good to hear you are well. Shame about the computer issues. Please get that site up-and running again! Missing it. If i can help let me know.
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That applies to me too Bencos wrote:. If i can help let me know.
Book 28
Too many 124
Too many 124
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HI
I am prepared also to contribute to the running of the site , let me know, I am sure many others will want to aswell if it helps
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sandro
I am prepared also to contribute to the running of the site , let me know, I am sure many others will want to aswell if it helps
regards
sandro
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