SMack
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, so I have a 500" big block x 6 pack, using electronic ignition and a Rev-N-Nator set up, I got the entire kit with their coil and stuff. I started having break up at about 5000 rpms. otherwise, the car ran great and pulled hard up to the point of breaking up. Before all this a year ago I had the car chassis dynoed by and old school Mopar guy and had it running excellent, point being I didn't think my issues was fuel related. Also running a Holley Black elec fuel pump with a regulator set at 6.5 lbs. Anyway, I called RT Garage and left a message because reading their tech info my car was doing exactly what they described, and 2 days later Troy called me, great guy by the way. He suggested I remove the 4-pin ballast resistor and use a 2-pin plugged into the blue and blue/brown wires. and leave the other two wires alone or he said I could cut the plug to remove them and cap them off or whatever. I just plugged in the 2 pin and left it as is. With a six-pack air cleaner, you can't see it anyway. Now the car runs stronger than ever, but I have questions / concerns.
1) Will it hurt anything not using the other 2 wires?
2)What are those wires for?
3) Am I risking cooking the coil or my black box?
4) is it possible that it was just a bad 4 pin ballast resistor, and should I try a new one of those?
Sorry in advance for taking the long way to get here, !!! Any thoughts as always greatly appreciated.
1) Will it hurt anything not using the other 2 wires?
2)What are those wires for?
3) Am I risking cooking the coil or my black box?
4) is it possible that it was just a bad 4 pin ballast resistor, and should I try a new one of those?
Sorry in advance for taking the long way to get here, !!! Any thoughts as always greatly appreciated.