The Mechanic
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Hey guys and gals,
I have a 1967 Dodge Polara with a built 383, it has mopar electronic ignition (blue box) and Holley sniper 2 fuel injection, Holley sniper coil, and internally regulated alternator. With all that said, my engine builder said by having the ballast resistor in line I am limiting the voltage to the coil. He said the Holley coil can handle 12.7 volts constant and that I should bypass the ballast resistor to give the coil full power. I have not tried this yet. I thought I would bounce it off of the Mopar gurus here on this site and see what sticks. Please let me know if you think this will work and will it be safe.
Thanks Keith
I have a 1967 Dodge Polara with a built 383, it has mopar electronic ignition (blue box) and Holley sniper 2 fuel injection, Holley sniper coil, and internally regulated alternator. With all that said, my engine builder said by having the ballast resistor in line I am limiting the voltage to the coil. He said the Holley coil can handle 12.7 volts constant and that I should bypass the ballast resistor to give the coil full power. I have not tried this yet. I thought I would bounce it off of the Mopar gurus here on this site and see what sticks. Please let me know if you think this will work and will it be safe.
Thanks Keith















