1974 Brain Box saves the day.

Sounds good, focus on the heat sink.

I know if you can keep them cool the electricity flows better and keeps them from burning out and failing.

Have seen on Desktop Computers where they have actually used dry ice -200° to cool the computer's main chip and achieve some crazy fast clock speeds out of them.

Think this is true too for Super Conductors, the cooler they run the better the electricity flows.

So yeah, will see if we can go about a few better ways to pull the heat out of the Ignition Control Modules.

What is surprising to me is the new aftermarket units work, but it is looking like the internal heat is making them fail.

Heading out to the shop now to cut open this next (hot transistor) brain box and see how it differs from other new builds.

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