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Rotary_Redliner 03-11-2012 11:21 AM

Installed BHR Ignition System (review)
 
An OUTSTANDING product ! Couldnt believe how fast the car started up the first time. I really wasnt expecting much from this upgrade, but the engine is definitely smoother throughout the powerband, and seems to pull more firmly at the top. Product is top notch quality, and Charles from BHR is extremely helpful and fast responding to emails. If it's time for new coils, this is a MUST have !

Install was very easy, just dont forget to install that ground wire ! ;)

bse50 03-11-2012 06:05 PM

You should state some informations about your previous ignition setup like mileage, maintenance done to it etc, otherwise other people may be disappointed. Some of your symptoms were probably caused by worn coils\old wires and plugs ;)
With that said, i have over 30 track hours on the coils and they're still holding fine. Definitely a product that each rx8 should have.

bassy 03-11-2012 08:24 PM

Are the spark plugs supposed to be replaced at regular maintenance frequency when using the BHR ignition system?

TeamRX8 03-11-2012 10:16 PM

We needed another BHR ignition thread about as much as a hole in the head

I guess you are special

Rotary_Redliner 03-12-2012 01:19 PM

^that must really say something about this product... if there are that many threads to piss you off.

I was sitting at 24k miles on stock coils/ plugs. It was time because i could hear the 'chirping' at low rpm's on cold days. No more chirping !

WantedTwo 03-12-2012 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by Rotary_Redliner (Post 4210784)
^that must really say something about this product... if there are that many threads to piss you off.

It doesn't take much.

Galen Darkmoon 03-12-2012 08:16 PM

I'd have them myself but the price is just to prohibitive. Everything I've gotten from BHR is top notch.

MarkAngelo 03-20-2012 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary_Redliner (Post 4209952)
An OUTSTANDING product ! Couldnt believe how fast the car started up the first time. I really wasnt expecting much from this upgrade, but the engine is definitely smoother throughout the powerband, and seems to pull more firmly at the top. Product is top notch quality, and Charles from BHR is extremely helpful and fast responding to emails. If it's time for new coils, this is a MUST have !

Install was very easy, just dont forget to install that ground wire ! ;)

Thanks for the review.. Are you boosting?

Rotary_Redliner 03-25-2012 05:15 AM

I am ! In the process of sending in my greddy core for an upgraded/ rebuilt right now. shooting for 300whp !


Originally Posted by MarkAngelo (Post 4216469)
Thanks for the review.. Are you boosting?


40thanniversaryrx8 03-25-2012 10:39 PM

this is a nice reinforcement for me as i received my BHR ignition about a week ago. I'm at 30,000 miles and it's painful sometimes to hear Rex start up. it immediately jumps to 2200 rpms until it settles down to 900. I can also feel it cut in and out at 5-7000 RPM. i dont trust myself with installing it so i'm waiting for my intake to get here then i have it done by someone who i trust with it haha. def looking forward to it!

RX8Soldier 04-15-2012 05:02 PM

^I'm sorry. Have you not been reading? I'm pretty sure people are just talking out their ass with reviews, because the product is only "ok" :uhh:

Read more into it

don_peppino24 05-22-2012 06:28 PM

anyone notice exhaust popping more often after installing the coils?

TRIGG3R12 05-23-2012 11:44 PM

Is buying the BHR ignition kit really worth the ~$500 compared to buying standard coils, plugs, and wires for ~$250-300?

rx8inator 05-24-2012 12:15 AM

^ with the bhr kit you'll most likely never have to swap out coils for the remainder of your car's life..

TRIGG3R12 05-24-2012 07:35 PM

Which im hoping is much longer, but my car is ~86k miles, an 05shinka. lol....bought it at 64k. so i want to change coils/plugs/wires....i have another thread about my CAT because a little over a week ago i got the P0420 code, which cleared itself....but you know its still there somewhere.

so i am on an ultimatum of getting a CAT or this BHR iginition set first. (if its worth it for me at 86k miles)

http://www.rx7.com/store/rx8/rx8exhaust.html top one is the CAT i was goona get.

wrightcomputing 05-24-2012 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by TRIGG3R12 (Post 4271220)
Which im hoping is much longer, but my car is ~86k miles, an 05shinka. lol....bought it at 64k. so i want to change coils/plugs/wires....i have another thread about my CAT because a little over a week ago i got the P0420 code, which cleared itself....but you know its still there somewhere.

so i am on an ultimatum of getting a CAT or this BHR iginition set first. (if its worth it for me at 86k miles)

http://www.rx7.com/store/rx8/rx8exhaust.html top one is the CAT i was goona get.

The good thing about the BHR kit is if you car dies you can sell the BHR separately and as long as the Stock ones have not failed you can just put them in before you sell the car.

ShellDude 05-24-2012 10:50 PM

^^^

maybe if I was going to strip down first in prep for a trade-in... but private sale? that's just cold blooded, man.


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