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Greetings - Is there an electronic ignition system available that is absolutely undetectable visually? My R/T is absolutely original, and I don't want anything to mar that appearance. However, I'd like to get a little more reliability and performance from electronic ignition. I absolutely don't want the external Mopar control module, so the typical route is out for me.
I thought I remembered a system out there which was undetectable without removing the distributor cap. I don't want any extra wires coming out of the distributor, or any other externally mounted components. If there isn't anything like this available, I'll just keep my breaker points. I kind of like the ritual of setting dwell and timing anyway...
Thanks!
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A lot of people like Pertronix.
Personally, I use Mopar factory el dist., a wiring harness with the extra wires built in, and a pig tail long enough to hide the box. The only thing you see is the two wire dist, but you really have to look for it.
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https://www.customwiresets.com/product.p...252&page=1
Pretty much as above with ws27, but this is what I have fitted with the stock cap option.
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Thanks for the input guys. But, both of these options are too visible for me. I was hoping that there was something that just replaced the breaker points inside the cap, and that's it. Looks like I better not throw away my dwell meter just yet...
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Doesn't Prolex or some name like that have a setup?
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Racer Brown Wrote:Doesn't Prolex or some name like that have a setup?
I think Prolex is a dietary supplement with common side effects like : Violent bowel movements, sudden bleeding from the eyes, almost always loos of finger nails Steve
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67r/t4speeder Wrote:I think Prolex is a dietary supplement with common side effects like : Violent bowel movements, sudden bleeding from the eyes, almost always loos of finger nails Steve
OMG, you scared me!
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markz Wrote:Pertronix Module goes in distributor otherwise stock looking.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pnx-13...roadrunner
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pnx-91...roadrunner
Thanks, that looks very interesting. Looks like there are two wires exiting the distributor, which won't look q
uite right. Wonder if there's a way to ground one wire inside the distributor so only one shows. I suppose it wouldn't be too bad to have two wires; I could shrink-tube them together to disguise them, I guess. Will this work with an OEM coil? One more question; you have links to two versions. Other than the $40 price difference, what's the difference between them. I'm assuming that for an otherwise stock set-up, the "cheap" one would work fine. No big deal to pop for the higher-priced one if there's a real benefit.
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I run pertronix. I highly recommend it. I kept the stock ballast resistor on the firewall, but I bypassed it behind the resistor. SO no one really sees that I have electronic ignition without poking around closely.