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    I'm in the same camp as Mike/34_40. What value does the GM HEI module add to the circuit? I'll be interested to see MikeP's comments. He's the Hemi Wizard!!

    The only purpose for a ballast resistor is to keep the breaker points from arcing and burning up when in the "RUN" position by dropping the ignition voltage input to ~9 Volts, while allowing the full 12 Volts for "START". You don't want the reduced voltage with an electronic ignition.
    Last edited by rspears; 04-24-2024 at 06:58 AM.
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