I am planning to run an IO-540 with airflow performance in my model B and looking for input on electronic ignition options. I am looking specifically for those that will install in the magneto drive holes and avoid systems that involve sensors up on the flywheel. I believe this pretty much narrows it down to Surefly and Pmag. There is a good write-up on Surefly here, https://bearhawkforums.com/forum/bea...ronic-ignition but very little on the six cylinder Pmag. Likely because they are still new and not many of you are flying with them. There is some information on VAF, but it seems many topics over there get off track, or become and argument. I would really like to go with the Pmag as Surefly requires power, and it sounds like they want it to be wired directly to the battery to be powered at all times. I am planning a standby alternator on the vacuum pad, but was hoping to avoid a second battery. The Surefly seems to have a good track record for reliability. They have been out for a while now and are advertised as needing no maintenance until the engine is torn down. They are also a certified single mag replacement and the basis for the Lycoming EIS if either of those mean anything. The Pmag on the other hand needs to be removed every 100 hours or year, whichever comes first, to check for play in the drive shaft. They are much newer, after many lengthy delays, and at least anecdotally seem to have more problems or at least teething issues. Everything's a compromise and it seems my decision has come down to stand alone operation or perceived reliability. What else am I missing?
So, for those you you running either Surefly or Pmag what are your experiences with the companies, install, and operation of each? Or, what made you choose either one, or decide to avoid both?
So, for those you you running either Surefly or Pmag what are your experiences with the companies, install, and operation of each? Or, what made you choose either one, or decide to avoid both?
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