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| Author: | jaweimer [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 2:15 am ] |
| Post subject: | Electronic Ignition Compatability? |
I am converting my 70 Duster's original ignition system to an electronic. I have the Distributer / Ballast Resistor / Wiring Harnes, but I lack the ECU atm. Using the single ballast resistor instead of the duel it is recommended that you use the 4-Pin ECU, but is it "Required"? I have a 5-Pin ECU from another project atm but I read that using it in the above configuration would keep the system from operating. Is this true? Do I need to find a 4-Pin ECU? Thanks for your time and help. Jeremy Weimer |
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| Author: | Dennis Weaver [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 6:48 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Electronic Ignition Compatability? |
Quote: I am converting my 70 Duster's original ignition system to an electronic.
5-pin requires the dual ballast resistor. If you install the dual, you can run either the 4-pin or the 5-pin which is handy in "emergency" situations...I have the Distributer / Ballast Resistor / Wiring Harnes, but I lack the ECU atm. Using the single ballast resistor instead of the duel it is recommended that you use the 4-Pin ECU, but is it "Required"? I have a 5-Pin ECU from another project atm but I read that using it in the above configuration would keep the system from operating. Is this true? Do I need to find a 4-Pin ECU? Thanks for your time and help. Jeremy Weimer D/W |
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| Author: | Eric W [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:21 am ] |
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Not true. I used a 5-pin, dual ballast resister system on my Satellite. Just clip the green w/red tracer wire and wire it up as you would a 4 pin (four wire) unit. You can use the existing ballast resister: but the ballast that comes in the factory conversion kit has a different value than points resisters. |
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| Author: | jaweimer [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 2:13 pm ] |
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I went by AutoZone today to see what my options where. Found two items. A Wells CR100 and CR109. CR100 is the 5-Pin ECU and the CR109 is the 4-Pin ECU. 4-Pin was even 3 dollars cheaper so that's the one I picked up Sounds like I may need to make a run to investigate a new ballast now. Thanks for the info Eric and Dennis. |
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| Author: | Dennis Weaver [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 4:35 pm ] |
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Quote: Not true. I used a 5-pin, dual ballast resister system on my Satellite. Just clip the green w/red tracer wire and wire it up as you would a 4 pin (four wire) unit. You can use the existing ballast resister: but the ballast that comes in the factory conversion kit has a different value than points resisters.
Hmmmm. All my sources including the DC (mopar Performance) engine book say that the 5-pin must be wired for the dual ballast. Have I ever actually tried running a 5-pin ECU on a car wired for a single ballast, as you report to have? D/W |
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| Author: | Eric W [ Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:12 pm ] |
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Didn't mean to sound like a smarty-pants Dennis. Reed gave me a complete set up out of an F body (I think) that had all the wires from the box to the distributer, including the wires to the voltage regulator and the dual ballast. All I did was clip the green w/red tracer wire, and wired the blue wire into the run side of the ballast that was in the car (since changed to a .5 ohm) and the other wires to the distributer and coil. Honestly, I have had no problems with it, and I installed it four years ago. A friend did the same with his '71 Fury w/440 and also has had no problems. Oh yeah, change the coil to one made for an electronic ignition. Chrysler changed the coil when they did the change over. |
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| Author: | Dennis Weaver [ Tue Sep 21, 2004 7:06 am ] |
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But you used the 5-pin ECU and left the fifth pin (which plugs into the green/red tracer wire) open? I realize you can use the wiring scavenged from a donor car. Matter of fact I've never used the kit. D/W |
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| Author: | Slant6Ram [ Tue Sep 21, 2004 7:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Anyone want to edit this to compile into the EI article |
After Doc looked over my EI conversion article, I realize that I assumed only the 4 wire configuration since it was the simple and direct approach. I was aware that a 5 wire system existed, but I didn't understand or explain or even mention it in the article. The piece is getting rather long already, but I'm sure the info you've discussed should be included for the sake of sanity and clearity. Thanks very much for the explaination, and I'm highjacking this thread by asking for input on the article again. Please note that the 5 wire information has not yet been included. http://www.slantsix.org/articles/leanbu ... rticle.htm please email me or Doug Dutra if you have any suggestions/ corrections. |
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