Jim...I guess that would mean the Winterburn ignition box discussed elsewhere on here (although I'd be keen to know about any other CDI ignition) if anyone knows of one?
Keith...was that on your green Split Bug? I never saw it but remember the feature...
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I was meaning make the car 12V and build an ignition system suited to what your goals are. I'm not familiar with the system you're mentioning, sorry.
A friend of mine has a 356 Carrera, with 2 CD units. I am pretty sure his car is 12V though.
Originally, CD ignitions were installed in cars that were having issues fouling plugs, as they lived a sorry existence in the USA, when they were originally designed to run high rpm, high speed on autostrada, etc. Namely the 911, the Miura S, the Fiat Dino and others. The cars were tuned to not hole pistons at continuous high speed, high load runs, so many of them ran rich @ upper range (911S carbs, Miura carbs had extra enrichment circuits to help foil lean conditions at high rpm). The cam timing and tune of these engines didn't mix well with US driving habits and restrictions. The CD ignition helped to keep plugs clean.
Cars like MB W108 etc, started using transistorized ignitions in an effort to decrease contact point burning.