(quoted from post at 11:02:34 10/25/08)
"adantage is to switching "
Parts a cheaper and readily available,,, 12V will out preform 6v any day of the week. I don't see any disadvantage to move'n up so no need to spank ya for the thought :lol: ,,, Bubba's and front mount P.O.S. coils give 12V a bad rap,,, theirs realy not a plug and play coil available

so like set'n up a VCR :? Bub has to do some research. A side mount system is a cake walk cuzz a plug and play coil is readily available cheap.
I grew up in a 12v world, like the dependability,,, may-B one day when I have nuttin else to do I mite could learn to fudge with a 6v set up
I usually put my own components together for the conversion,,, a packaged deal looked and was tempting so I fell off the wagon and ordered up a kit,,, was not surprised to find that Bub slung components in the kit that were not compatible. Now the consumer is really cornfused,,, does not understand how a 6v set up works and now had a kit in a shake and bake box that don't work either,,, and still does not know what his original problem was,,,, mechanical are electrical
If you decide to go 12v theirs plenty of good info to git ya up and run'n trouble free,,, its just not in a shake and bake box