Cwn74@aol.com wrote:
>
> Yes, you do need to add a ceramic resistor! Been there....
> I bought the chrome coil and without the resistor turned the chrome blue it
> got so hot.
> See my webpage at
> http://members.aol.com/cwnicholls/spitfire02.html
> you can go back to spitfire01 and forward to 03 if you want to see more...
> to see my installation.
>
> Go to any parts house and ask for the mopar (or whatever) part described in
> the installation instructions...
>
> Clark
Clark,
Thanks for the info. Joe Curry sent me copy of the installation instructions so
I'll be able to have the resistor by the time the kit gets here.
Cheers,
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Bob Norway
Rockledge, Florida
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