Upgrade Ignition help???

i never badmouthed your kits. hell i like your kits. what i like about the designed 2drive bracket is that it puts the module under the dist out of the way. outta sight outta mind. i bought it knowing that i had to supply my own module and coil. the wiring is so basic that i think my 7 year old could do it so thats not an issue for me either. like i said, i like your kits and i'm sure they are as great as everyone that has bought one says they are but it just isn't what i'm after. i really don''t need any support from designed2drive. the bracket is either good or broken..lol

No, please don't misunderstand.
I didn't think you were badmouthing my kits or ever had.
Just wanted to point out the requirements and what I think are shortcomings, and that is that they only make an under distributor bracket for the old four pin module.
And that the four pin module doesn't give much in the way of decent connections to it except for blade terminals, and unless a person does it themselves (heat shrink or whatever) the connections are open to atmospheric corrosion like Fiats uses, but maybe that is appropriate now that Fiat own Chrysler. :D




I really like the design to drive bracket. It's price right too!! That's the way I decided to go. If someone can't connect 4 wires, they probably shouldn't own one of these 40-something year old cars

Believe me, there are a lot of people that shouldn't own one of these 40 year old cars, for that reason and a few others. :D
I really like the bracket idea, but making one only for the really old style module is what bugs me.
I think it would be great if a person could mount a new style 8 pin module to it and use the weatherpack connectors instead of spades or soldering a semi permanent connection to the module pins/blades.
And maybe the 8 can be mounted to it, as I have never had one to see.