It’s no secret that your ignition system must be mounted safely and securely in your engine bay—away from extreme warmth and another under-hood hazards.
And that’s significantly true should you’re operating an aftermarket ignition field.
That’s why you’ll need to hear about these new billet aluminum ignition system mounting choices from Summit Racing.
Comprised of a stout block of billet aluminum, the Summit Racing ignition mount bracket offers you a rock-solid dependable option to safe each your standalone ignition field and single ignition coil, multi functional spot.
The mount is designed to suit many of the standard ignition packing containers (together with the widespread fashions from MSD and Summit Racing) and can accommodate a single ignition coil like the MSD Blaster SS. Useful recess pockets can help you simply place the rubber isolation standoff mounts that got here together with your ignition field too.
The Summit Racing Ignition Field Mounting Bracket may also simply settle for widespread cylindrical (canister) coils with an elective adapter, which we’ll discuss right here in a sec.
The mount is constructed from billet aluminum with a sturdy anodized black end. It secures to any flat floor with the included stainless-steel {hardware}.
If you happen to simply want a separate mount in your ignition coil, Summit Racing has you coated there too.
For starters, its SUM-01-2650 mount matches the aforementioned widespread sized coils just like the MSD Blaster SS.
Alternatively, the SUM-01-2602 coil mount secures a variety of typical canister-style coils.
And as an added bonus, this bracket attaches to the ignition mount field described above to adapt it to a cylindrical coil mount, like what you see right here:
Once more, these coil mount brackets are constructed from billet aluminum and embody the suitable mounting {hardware}.
All informed, should you want a option to safe your delicate ignition elements in your engine bay—and want it to look dang good within the course of—these ignition field and coil mounts are a good way to do it.