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Ballast resistor or no ballast resistor

SMack

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Hey folks I’m sure this was covered at some point so I apologize up front.
On a new build I used a new Mopar electronic ignition system wiring harness and a Rev-N-Nator box , dist. , and coil. Can I bypass the ballast resistor or do I need it. Box is 5 pin by the way.
thanks folks
 
Can you elaborate a little John, with no points to protect what else does it do? I’m very electrical ignorant to be painfully honest
 
It's not there to protect the points... that's the condensers job. It's there to keep the coil from cooking.
 
If you trust Rick Ehrenberg, the ballast resistor protects the ECU too.
 
Gotcha. Thanks guys as always much appreciated
 
Chrysler Electronic Ignition Wire Diagram 2 Pin Ballast w-4-pin module.jpg
Chrysler Electronic Ignition Wire Diagram 4 pin Ballast & Electronic Volt. Regulator.jpg

Both 4 pin and 5 pin ECU's
 
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