jdhasa65cuda
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Upgrading my ignition system on my newly acquired 65 Formula S Barracuda. Any suggestions on equipment I should buy? Experiences? Thanks so much!
fyi, that ebay link is for B motorIf it's got the original dual-point, just get good points/cond./rotor/cap from @halifaxhops .
Otherwise, if you must "upgrade" to electronic, I'd use the usual factory-style retrofit kit.
Proform Parts 440-426 Proform Mopar Licensed Electronic Distributor Conversion Kits | Summit Racing
or better yet
https://www.ebay.com/itm/325843967659?itmmeta=01K5J0KNS6Y0SB7KK0B95Y0Z1R&hash=item4bddd05eab:g:x4gAAOSw~ddh05MM
Because it's inevitable.fyi, that ebay link is for B motor
Fixed it! Pasted the wrong one- that's what I get for having too many tabs open at once!fyi, that ebay link is for B motor
Have to disagree, Fake Chinese ECU, Proform Dist usually a really fast curve for the strip, You need what curve the motor wants. Watch out for the words "licensed or replaces" Mopar sells it out, not made by them since the early 2000's Or I should say made by Prestolite for Mopar usually. Stay points you will get 10K miles out of them for under 100. And have the proper curve. Tool wise a Tach/swell meter and a timing light are a must. So is a factory service manual. My Mopar has them to download.if you don't want to keep it points, i'd recommend going factory chrysler electronic.
this is the kit i like. it's complete, good quality components and the distributor already has a reasonable curve in it. oh, and it comes with instructions.
The Hi Rev 7500 like Rick E sells on ebay has been tested by our member @Newbomb Turk and found to be a good unit. Everywhere that unit is sold it's advertised as "Made in USA".Have to disagree, Fake Chinese ECU, Proform Dist usually a really fast curve for the strip, You need what curve the motor wants. Watch out for the words "licensed or replaces" Mopar sells it out, not made by them since the early 2000's Or I should say made by Prestolite for Mopar usually. Stay points you will get 10K miles out of them for under 100. And have the proper curve. Tool wise a Tach/swell meter and a timing light are a must. So is a factory service manual. My Mopar has them to download.
i think you may be thinking of a different kit than the one i linked to? E-burgs kits don't have proform distributors and the curve is acceptable for street motors, the ECU is listed as made in USA.Have to disagree, Fake Chinese ECU, Proform Dist usually a really fast curve for the strip,
no disagreement there!You need what curve the motor wants.
Yes I am, he does make good stuff. Thinking the MP kits. New ones are junk.i think you may be thinking of a different kit than the one i linked to? E-burgs kits don't have proform distributors and the curve is acceptable for street motors, the ECU is listed as made in USA.
I agree! Those are nice. Pricey, but in this case, you get what you pay for.I went with a Firecore Distributor a few years back. Excellent but costly