ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer
ORIGINAL: kahloq
On board glow driver solves that or remote glow plug igniter
True, it also complicates something that doesn't need to be complicated. So #2 could be changed to:
It makes getting the Glow Igniter dificult to get on and off
unless you want to go through the hassel of adding a remote glow igniter
I like to keep thing simple - The less you have, the less that can go wrong
To each his own of course, but I do not find it a hassle nor complicated to hook up a simple remote glow igniter. It is more complex to put in an on-board glow driver, but works extremely well.