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Convert to GM ignition.

DrewTX

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I made my ignition system based on HotRod Magazine's article and sold on solid performance of the GM module. I mounted it in a box and made the wiring harness, one wire to the + coil, one to the - and plug to OEM Chysler distributor lead. I also fabricated a custom mount for the E-core coil to the original manifold location. I could make a few of these boxes up if anyone needs one.
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"We can hear the howling already. “Why do I want to put some junk GM ignition on my (insert AMC, Mopar, or Ford)?” The answer is: Don’t—unless you like the idea of a higher-performance, more-efficient ignition that’s also incredibly durable and inexpensive."
 
Nice job!
 
I was going to use the designed2drive.com unit until I contacted them. You have to remove the distributor then drill and tap mounting holes into the factory vent-drain holes...which mine did not have. This is much easier access and sealed from water.
 
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