Distributor Cap
Fits:
Porsche 924 - 1977 - 1985
A distributor cap is a crucial component of an ignition system in vehicles with internal combustion engines that use a distributor to control the timing of the spark. The distributor cap sits atop the distributor and houses the contact points for the ignition system's spark plug wires.
The "rotor" head is attached to the top of the distributor shaft which is driven by a gear on the engine's camshaft and thus synchronized to it. This rotor is pressed against a carbon brush on the center terminal of the distributor cap which connects to the ignition coil either through the top and wired directly to the coil in HEI systems, or via the centre terminal in points ignition systems and remotely connected to the coil.
The rotor is constructed such that the centre tab is electrically connected to its outer edge so that voltage coming in to the centre post travels through the carbon point to the outer edge of the rotor. As the camshaft rotates, the rotor spins and its outer edge passes each of the internal plug terminals to fire each spark plug.
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IGNITIONKIT924
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- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
Fits:
Porsche 924 - 1977 - 1985
A distributor cap is a crucial component of an ignition system in vehicles with internal combustion engines that use a distributor to control the timing of the spark. The distributor cap sits atop the distributor and houses the contact points for the ignition system's spark plug wires.
The "rotor" head is attached to the top of the distributor shaft which is driven by a gear on the engine's camshaft and thus synchronized to it. This rotor is pressed against a carbon brush on the center terminal of the distributor cap which connects to the ignition coil either through the top and wired directly to the coil in HEI systems, or via the centre terminal in points ignition systems and remotely connected to the coil.
The rotor is constructed such that the centre tab is electrically connected to its outer edge so that voltage coming in to the centre post travels through the carbon point to the outer edge of the rotor. As the camshaft rotates, the rotor spins and its outer edge passes each of the internal plug terminals to fire each spark plug.
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Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
IGNITIONKIT924
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- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85


Fits:
Porsche 924 1976-80
Porsche 912E
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113905207C
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- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
- Porsche 912E 4CYL 1976

Fits:
Porsche 924 1976-80
Porsche 912E
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113905207C
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- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
- Porsche 912E 4CYL 1976

Fits:
Porsche 924 1976-80
Porsche 912E
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Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
113905207C
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- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
- Porsche 912E 4CYL 1976
Distributor Caps – Reliable Ignition Performance for Classic and Modern Porsche Models
Distributor caps are a key part of your Porsche’s ignition system, responsible for transferring electrical current from the distributor rotor to each spark plug in the correct firing order. This process ensures smooth combustion, efficient performance, and consistent engine power delivery.
At Design911, we supply a full range of genuine and high-quality distributor caps for Porsche models including 911, 924, 928, 944, 968, and early Boxster variants. Each cap is designed with high-grade insulation materials and precision-moulded terminals for optimal conductivity, durability, and ignition stability under all conditions.
What Do Distributor Caps Do?
The distributor cap forms the vital connection between your
Porsche’s ignition coil and spark plugs. It:
- Distributes
high-voltage current to each spark plug in the proper sequence.
- Ensures
accurate ignition timing for smooth and efficient combustion.
- Protects
internal electrical components from dust, moisture, and corrosion.
- Maintains reliable spark delivery even at high engine speeds.
Together with the rotor, the cap helps control spark precision — a critical factor in your Porsche’s engine response and fuel efficiency.
Why Do Distributor Caps Fail?
Despite their durable design, distributor caps are exposed
to heat, vibration, and electrical stress, which can cause wear over time.
Common causes of failure include:
- Cracks
or carbon tracking from prolonged use or electrical arcing.
- Corrosion
or oxidation on internal terminals.
- Moisture
or oil intrusion leading to misfires.
- Warped
or loose fitment causing uneven spark delivery.
- Age-related insulation breakdown reducing performance.
Signs of a failing distributor cap include rough idling, engine misfires, difficulty starting, or reduced power output.
Why Replace a Faulty Distributor Cap?
A damaged distributor cap can severely affect ignition performance, leading to inefficient combustion or complete engine misfiring. Replacing it restores proper spark distribution and overall engine reliability.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Restored engine smoothness and power.
- Improved cold starting and throttle response.
- Reduced misfires and fuel consumption.
- Long-lasting, manufacturer-quality performance and fitment.
All caps in our range are manufactured from high-strength, heat-resistant materials with precision-moulded contact points, ensuring superior conductivity, durability, and consistent performance across all driving conditions.
1. What does a distributor cap do in a Porsche?
A distributor cap directs high-voltage electricity
from the ignition coil to each spark plug in the correct sequence. This ensures
precise spark timing, smooth combustion, and efficient engine operation.
2. What are the symptoms of a bad distributor cap?
Common symptoms include rough idling, misfires,
hard starting, and reduced engine performance. In severe cases,
the vehicle may fail to start altogether if the cap is cracked or heavily
corroded.
3. How often should a distributor cap be replaced?
For older Porsche models, it’s recommended to inspect the
cap every 10,000–15,000 miles and replace it every 30,000–50,000
miles, or sooner if cracks, corrosion, or moisture damage are found.
4. Can I replace a distributor cap myself?
Yes — with basic tools and careful attention to spark
plug wire order, you can replace a distributor cap at home. However,
Porsche engines require precision alignment, so professional fitting is advised
for best results.