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Old 09-14-2013, 03:51 PM
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So what are you guys running in your original engine daily drivers?
 
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Not able to drive mine yet but I'm using Petronix in my flathead v8. It has not failed me in the last 6 months. If I had an hour meter on my engine it would read somewhere 2hours. LOL! It starts right up though and idles around 500 RPM. Pretty smooth too.

Simple conversion too. Took me all of one hour to do the conversion.
 
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Original points type for now but if that pisses me off to much then I will switch to an old style GM HEI from Bubba's or maybe an MSD unit .
 
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Procomp Electronics, model PC8574 distributor, with a Mallory Hy-Fire-6a control box.
 
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