Is the Advent Ignition total loss?
Yes and No. The phrase Total Loss does not properly describe the Advent Ignition. Total loss means that the power source is consumed during operation (the battery is not charged as the engine is running). Because ignitions from other manufacturers require a different flywheel, you must remove the stator and its charging coils. You now have a total loss system. The advent Ignition uses the stock flywheel and stator. It is your choice to leave the charging circuits in place (charging Ignition mode) or disable them to gain a couple of extra horse power (total loss ignition) and not charge the battery.
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