I installed the Pmag in 'Fiesty' over the week end. It flew great, and seems to have about 60 RPM more at top speed. The air was a bit rough, so I couldn't determine Feisty's top speed, but with more RPM, it must be faster. with variable advance, it also idles slower and runs smoother at low rpm. Even more if I shut off the Bendix mag.
Feisty did give me a little drama. After the initial engine run, while I was taxiing out to the runway, the right brake dragged me into a 3 MPH ground loop.
Soooo, I disassembled the brakes and cleaned everything, then it was fine. When flying off grass strips, more brake maintenance is required, plus T-18's brakes are very close to the ground.
Anyway, the Pmag is not quite as easy to install as they advertise, seems like I had to at least slightly modify everything. They do not come with hold down clamps, so I had to make some. The plug wires are too big to fit the air box bulkhead seals, so I had to drill them out. Additionally, the plug wires are not supposed to be bundled together like the wires from a magneto they need to be kept apart, so re-routing and separating. The Pmag needs ships' power, so I had to drag a wire thru the firewall and tap some power from the ignition circuit, plus add a power switch for the Pmag.
With a T-18, we all know there is very little room to dive under the panel and get both hands to the fire wall. I have cuts & bruises to prove I made it all the way in. I'm a slow worker, but two days later I was flying.