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WTB 70´s Electronic Ignition Parts

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Yes, first and for most old stuff, since I question the reliability of newer made parts.
Are for my Nostalgia ´68 SS project.
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Chrome Coil P3690560
Ballast Resistor P2444641
Voltage Regulator P3690732
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Why that coil?
Because I want the loooks of a Prestolite Transistorized Ignition system. But I´m going with the Chrome Box, and this coil goes well with it.
Mopar Coil PN2875004 apparently also works with this modul.
And like I said I prefere old parts. It´s something about old parts that I like I guess.
 
LOL pretty funny I have a whole transignitor set up NOS. I do just Mopar ignitions. If you do use a real Mopar chrome box do not use the .25 ohm resistor on the street you will burn it up fast use a 1 ohm resistor. Just FYI.


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I also have a nos P3690732 regulator if needed. Also a chrome NOS MOPAR box
 
Because I want the loooks of a Prestolite Transistorized Ignition system. But I´m going with the Chrome Box, and this coil goes well with it.
Mopar Coil PN2875004 apparently also works with this modul.
And like I said I prefere old parts. It´s something about old parts that I like I guess.

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Just info
 
Over the years... :rolleyes:
Mopar has had multiple component recommendations for their various ignition systems.
Here are some recommendations lifted from the 2009 Mopar Performance Catalog.
Using a Blaster Coil either P4876732(Black) or P4876733(Chrome), electronic distributors from ignition kits (P3690426, P3690427, P3690428) use a 1/4-ohm ballast resistor (P2444641).
IMHO..
The bottom line is that it is crucial when mixing various ignition components to at least be aware for the factory's recommendations.

Just my $0.02... :thumbsup:
 
Over the years... :rolleyes:
Mopar has had multiple component recommendations for their various ignition systems.
Here are some recommendations lifted from the 2009 Mopar Performance Catalog.
Using a Blaster Coil either P4876732(Black) or P4876733(Chrome), electronic distributors from ignition kits (P3690426, P3690427, P3690428) use a 1/4-ohm ballast resistor (P2444641).
IMHO..
The bottom line is that it is crucial when mixing various ignition components to at least be aware for the factory's recommendations.

Just my $0.02... :thumbsup:
You are absolutly right.
I my case I go with the earliest info I have, the 1975 Electronic Ignition Racing Manual
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