Originally posted by deputydog
I would have to say the BME although the Brison may be a hair more powerful. The Brison has a mechanical timing advance that I'm not too fond of.
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There are several microprocessor controlled timing units on the market. These units fix the timing ring at a specific setting, while changing the timing based on the engines current rpm. These units work very well, but are limited to a 24 degree advance or retard in the timing.
The Brison engines are optimized beyond the capabilities of the electronic timing for ease of starting and maximum power output. This is achieved via a mechanical connection to the timing ring. Using the mechanical timing ring in conjunction with the electronic module, allows for a broader Advance / Retard range, and more effective performance.