Duraspark question
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Duraspark question
Are are all duraspark blue moduels universal while doing the swap, or do you need to get the one from your specific engine. They all loook the same to me? I see alot of 351's I can snatch up if they'll work on my 390.
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blue is by far the most common...the others will actually wire in & work.
we used to use the yellow one in a race application.....the oddball connector was used as a high gear retard
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we used to use the yellow one in a race application.....the oddball connector was used as a high gear retard
ya gotta love ford engineering
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OOH! tell me more.
I am thinking about swapping in a duraspark into my 67.
actually, what were the differences in the color coding?
Not to hijack this thread, I am just curious
and what about this timing retard on the yellow one? That could be useful in all kinds of applications
John
I am thinking about swapping in a duraspark into my 67.
actually, what were the differences in the color coding?
Not to hijack this thread, I am just curious
and what about this timing retard on the yellow one? That could be useful in all kinds of applications
John
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Personally I like the red one best. California-only high output module with variable dwell to maintain coil saturation, didn't use a resistance wire, designed for a .060" plug gap, will knock you on your butt.
If I remember right, black and green are the older units, blue is the most common, red is CA only, white has a crank retard, yellow is the dual-mode with a run retard, there's another one I can't remember right now.
If I remember right, black and green are the older units, blue is the most common, red is CA only, white has a crank retard, yellow is the dual-mode with a run retard, there's another one I can't remember right now.
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Yes, only reason they used it on the 302 was to help it pass smog. That's why they also got the pos VV carb. Forgot to mention it also used a low resistance coil.spartman wrote:Should work just fine for a 6 right?
Yes, as long as you're not talking about the old 4-pin.spartman wrote:Also is this "red" box basically the same as the Chevy HEI module setup?
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fixed it for ya!spartman wrote:I didn't know they had that version.
Can you get it outside of MEXIFORNIA?
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