IMNSHO, no, they aren't worth it. Properly tuned, a stock ignition setup is just as easy to start and idle. And with those test results, IMO, it proves that power itself, at least WOT, is not increased.
Two glaring problems with that "test" and article IMO though. One, the baseline was an Accel distributor which I know nothing about. Stock HEI replacement or??
Second, at the end of the second page "the test results are clear" comment. So what ARE the test results? They don't even offer their opinion. Based on that article, the clear result apparently is that they make no difference!
Personally, if I can get good mileage, and the power is there, I don't need to throw $150+ dollars at something that isn't going to improve my acceleration. I'd much rather save it for something thats been proven time and again, like better heads, better intake, etc.
Dorian
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Why insist on counting when the ring gear has the tooth counts stamped in?