Re: ECU Ignition Module question!
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Re: ECU Ignition Module question!



Yes they are different.

Another approach is to grab a complete stock Mopar electronic ignition system from a Mopar in a junkyard or from a swap meet vendor.  That is "good/functional" certainly.

The other "modern" tactic is to use the Pertronix and other brands type of electronic retrofit to your car's distributor.

Thanks,
Gary H.  
 
>  On 12/18/2011 7:32 AM, killerjay rodskie wrote:
>  
>  Hello to all,,, Question, I've seen  Mopar ECU Ignition  Module in several
>  different colors as in orange, gold, blue  and chrome, is their a
>  difference in the performance of each  box or is it just a color thing.
>  
>  I'm presently using a stock point Dist. on my almost stock  440 with a 491
>  lift cam and I'm thinking of going "New Wave"  as in changing to a more
>  modern set up.
>  
>  As far as good/functional Distributor setup goes,, what  would be a
>  "reasonable" choice.
>  
>  Thank you all,
>  Jay Rod. 

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