"Why bother?"
I have never approached a car project with that thought! I suspect that few others here do either.
TFR1
I'll break it down.
Pro: looks cool (I agree)
Con: heavier, by several factors, than a distributor
as a
magneto, there is inherent drag requiring more horsepower to spin than a distributor
increased parasitic drag means increased wear on cam and distributor drive gears, and more load on the timing sprockets and chain
(oil pump drive runs off the same cam gear)
for the same or less money, you can get a Mallory d/p or electronic distributor ignition with rev-limiter functions and other benefits
So it looks cool, and that is its only advantage for anything short of a quarter-mile special. But hey, all is not lost, here's a distributor that
looks like a magneto (like putting an ///M badge on a 318i, but maybe it fools somebody...):
https://www.jegs.com/i/Vertex/830/550000/10002/-1
So
why bother spending money and effort on a hot-rod device that has no potential to increase performance, and could possibly reduce reliability__