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JEGS Electronic Ignition Conversion Kit Fits Small Block Mopar 273/318/340/360
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JEGS Electronic Ignition Conversion Kits include all parts needed to convert your Mopar from points to a high performance electronic ignition system. These kits include a high quality forged distributor, modern high performance ECU, wiring harness and ballast resistor. The electronic ignition complete kits include the same parts plus a HP ignition coil and spark plug wires.
These new distributors includes a forged housing that is fully machined for a billet look with sealed roller bearings top & bottom and adjustable vacuum and mechanical advance.
The HiRev-7500 ignition control box has that retro look from the 1970's but has modern electronics inside and is comparable to the Mopar Chrome ECU.
JEGS EZ Kits are designed by JEGS professionals to ensure that you get all the correct parts you need.
will this fit a 1966 poly motor
will this distributor conversion kit fit a 1947 dodge coupe? what else do I need to order to make original equipment compatible? Thanks
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