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Hi,

I have a 1973 TR6 PI with the original Lucas distributor system and recently checked the old green carbon ignition leads and found out they had variable resistivities with one appearing broken. I suspect this may have contributed to some variable engine behaviour I've had. I am going to replace the set, would anyone recommend one of the various high performance steel or copper conductor alternatives offered? Or will a new set of carbon leads give adequate performance and reliability for the original Lucas set up?

Thanks,

Barny

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Nothing wrong with "old-fashioned" copper leads. Virtually indestructible, don't fracture, last for ever and inexpensive. The cable is available from the usual suppliers.

Ian Cornish

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