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EI Commander Eic 32 Ignition Monitor

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Part# 11-13749

Overview

The EI Commander EIC 32 Ignition Monitor on a 2-1/4" LCD Display.
   
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Features

  • New and improved case that fits a standard 2 ¼” instrument hole
  • Advanced 2.4” LCD screen
  • View-able from any angle
  • 800 nits - 8 times easier to read in Sunlight
  • Weighs less than 3.5 ounces
  • Restart timing synchronization verification and Continuous verification of timing mark synchronization*
  • Monitoring of ignition harness and spark-plug health
  • Detects fouled plugs and/or broken plug wires
  • Simpler / easier to use
  • Data logging – 2.5 hours continuous loop
  • Download to a USB memory stick via a front mounted micro USB port
  • Three user definable timing configurations in addition to the default A & B curves.
  • Easy to dim screen for night operations
  • Audio alarm / LED warning functions
  • User selectable alarms and volumes
  • Allows for the adjustment of P-mag parameters:
  • Advance shift (Firing angle)
  • Maximum advance
  • Rev limiter
  • Tach signal Pulses Per Revolution (PPR)
  • Run Mode Start Delay
  • Displays P-mag temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius
  • All P-MAG ignition timing and ignition restrictions are enforced
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