Dave, Talk to Woody Cooper at the Wedge Shop, 508 880 5448. He uses the Hi Fire
IV on the cars he preps. John
TrmpetDave@aol.com wrote:
> Several years ago I put a Mallory Unilite distributor on my '71 +8, and it
> has been bullet-proof. No maintenance required, functions perfectly. Although
> it was labeled "for competition use only, not for road use in California", I
> had no trouble in passing the smog emissions tests. It has no vacuum advance.
> I had to have a different hole bored in the lower end of the shaft for the
> oil-pump drive, which I was afraid might weaken it, but no problems so far.
> More recently, I added the Mallory Hi-Fire booster unit-a large heat sink
> (about 4"X4"X10" cast aluminum housing, that can produce a spark about 1"
> long-I think they sell it to Drag racers). They wanted it to be in a cool
> place, which i could not find under the hood, so I put it in the left side of
> the passenger compartment near the fire wall (scuttle). Since I added the
> Hi-Fire my tach only reads up to 2800 rpm, then stops, no matter how much I
> gun the engine. Does anyone know how to make my tach read correctly? I recall
> a long time ago, when I had an Accel solid state ignition unit for a few
> months,before it expired, there were a few little resistors attached to the
> coil leads, that were there to make the tach work, but I can't remember the
> details. Dave Collins, San Diego
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