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Buick Apollo Ignition Modules
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Buick Apollo ignition modules to ensure that you have every ignition module option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Buick Apollo ignition modules, so that whether you are looking for a high performance Buick Apollo ignition module or a cheap electronic ignition module or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Buick Apollo ignition module needs!
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Q: What is an ignition module? Why buy one?
A: According to About.com, "An ignition module is the electronic control for the ignition system. The module receives a signal from a magnetic pickup or sensor in the distributor. The module uses this signal to open and close the ground circuit to the ignition coil to fire the spark plugs. The ignition module itself may be located inside the distributor, on the distributor housing, or in the engine compartment. Aftermarket performance ignition modules also control timing advance and retard, which can have an impact on your car's performance. Two more great features in some modules are the rev limits! There are two rev limiters on your car: one for high end over-rev protection and another you can activate off a clutch or transbrake to set a launch limit. This ability to adjust the rev limits will help your car blast off the starting line.
A: According to About.com, "An ignition module is the electronic control for the ignition system. The module receives a signal from a magnetic pickup or sensor in the distributor. The module uses this signal to open and close the ground circuit to the ignition coil to fire the spark plugs. The ignition module itself may be located inside the distributor, on the distributor housing, or in the engine compartment. Aftermarket performance ignition modules also control timing advance and retard, which can have an impact on your car's performance. Two more great features in some modules are the rev limits! There are two rev limiters on your car: one for high end over-rev protection and another you can activate off a clutch or transbrake to set a launch limit. This ability to adjust the rev limits will help your car blast off the starting line.
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Buick Apollo Ignition Modules
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Buick Apollo ignition modules to ensure that you have every ignition module option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Buick Apollo ignition modules, so that whether you are looking for a high performance Buick Apollo ignition module or a cheap electronic ignition module or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Buick Apollo ignition module needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Buick Apollo Ignition Modules by Year
Shop Buick Apollo Ignition Modules by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Fits: 1974 Bel Air , 1974 Laguna , 1974 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser , 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 1975 Apollo SR, 1975 Buick Apollo, 1981 American Motors Eagle, ...
PART# 35361
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Ignition Control Module 4 Pin HEI Distributor for GM Chevy 1974-1988 Replacement
For GM Chevrolet American Bertone Buick Cadillac Checker Ignition Control Module
Ignition Control Module Cadillac American Bertone X-1/9 Buick Fits Checker 75-82
Ignition Module HEI 4 Pin For GM 1974-88 Chevy Pontiac Olds Buick LX301 D1906HT
for 1974-85 Chevrolet Impala 75-86 Suburban Tahoe Yukon Ignition Control Module
Ignition Control Module ICM for Buick Cadillac Chevy Fiat GMC Oldsmobile Pontiac
FAQs
Q: What is an ignition module? Why buy one?
A: According to About.com, "An ignition module is the electronic control for the ignition system. The module receives a signal from a magnetic pickup or sensor in the distributor. The module uses this signal to open and close the ground circuit to the ignition coil to fire the spark plugs. The ignition module itself may be located inside the distributor, on the distributor housing, or in the engine compartment. Aftermarket performance ignition modules also control timing advance and retard, which can have an impact on your car's performance. Two more great features in some modules are the rev limits! There are two rev limiters on your car: one for high end over-rev protection and another you can activate off a clutch or transbrake to set a launch limit. This ability to adjust the rev limits will help your car blast off the starting line.
A: According to About.com, "An ignition module is the electronic control for the ignition system. The module receives a signal from a magnetic pickup or sensor in the distributor. The module uses this signal to open and close the ground circuit to the ignition coil to fire the spark plugs. The ignition module itself may be located inside the distributor, on the distributor housing, or in the engine compartment. Aftermarket performance ignition modules also control timing advance and retard, which can have an impact on your car's performance. Two more great features in some modules are the rev limits! There are two rev limiters on your car: one for high end over-rev protection and another you can activate off a clutch or transbrake to set a launch limit. This ability to adjust the rev limits will help your car blast off the starting line.