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EICommander ignition controllers now at Aircraft Spruce

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2011 ·

Aircraft Spruce now carries the full line of the EICommander ignition controllers.

EICommander is the leader in ignition monitoring and tuning for experimental aircraft, according to Aircraft Spruce officials.

The EICommander provides a pilot flying with the P-mag electronic ignition from Emag Electronic Ignitions the ability to monitor the condition of their ignition, adjust the ignition in flight to suit fuel and flight requirements, and minimize fuel consumption while reducing emissions.

11-10041c With the ability to notify the pilot of a failed ignition component, such as a broken spark plug wire, miss-timed ignition, or worn magneto gear, the EICommander is to your ignition system what an EMS is to your engine. Since the EICommander has been in use, it has alerted users to anomalous ignition conditions, which could have led to problems, if left undetected and uncorrected, company officials said.

The EICommander comes in two formats, both with sunlight readable organic LED displays; a round 2 ¼-inch bezel that fits a standard instrument hole and a 3-inch wide by 1-9/16-inch rectangular EFIS display format this is more common in today’s modern instrument panel. At less than 3 ounces installed, the EICommander is a weight penalty that any safety conscious pilot will accept.

For more information: 877-477-7823 and reference part number 11-10041 for the 2 ¼-inch Standard Instrument Display or part number 11-10042 for the Rectangular EFIS Display or AircraftSpruce.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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