<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto">That is true for the Ignitor 2 module,<div>I have a Pertronix 1. OP has?</div><div>Gary W.</div><div><br><br><div dir="ltr">Sent from my iPhone</div><div dir="ltr"><br><blockquote type="cite">On Nov 21, 2019, at 5:39 PM, Tom Witt via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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<div>If you are NOT running the Pertronix coil then you need to continue to use
resistor associated with the coil you have. They are considered a match
pair. What one needs to be careful about is what side of the resistor the
connection is made. As illustrated below the red wire from the Ignitor goes
BEFORE the resistor and gets the full 12 volts. </div>
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<div><u>I realize some have been able to go to the low side of the resistor and
still get the system to work.</u> I recall the rated working voltage of
the Pertronix is 8 or 9 volts up to 12 volts and I presume they are able to ‘get
by’ wired that way. But from what I have seen on other sites that is not
always the case. I believe that IF you are using the Pertronix coil it
is true 12 volt coil with no external resistor. In that case the + side of
the coil would not be an issue for the red wire connection point as it is
getting the full 12 volts. Hence why some Pertronix instructions say to connect
to the coil + terminal.</div>
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<div>FWIW, I have the Ignitor I on a SBC using the original coil. The ignition
switch (run position) feeds the original harness, through the resistor, to the
coil. I have the red Pertronix wire lengthened and connected (also) to the
‘run’ side of the ignition switch as a dedicated connection. I have been
running it this way for 7+ years and have an “old school” Sun tach that does not
exhibit issues.</div>
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<div>-----Original Message----- </div>
<div>From: Gary via Tigers </div>
<div>Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 4:56 PM </div>
<div>To: Joe Brown </div>
<div>Cc: Tiger Group </div>
<div>Subject: Re: [Tigers] Starter Solenoid </div>
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<div>Pertronix may have changed their instructions but..</div>
<div>I bought one of the earliest Pertronix "points replacement" in about
1992.</div>
<div>Instructions then said the red wire goes to the coil - (low side of </div>
<div>ballast).</div>
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<div>I just looked at my car, it IS wired that way as it has been without any
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<div>problem since about 1992.</div>
<div>Stock (and Theo's replacement electronics) tach have always worked </div>
<div>perfectly and reliably.</div>
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<div>So much better than points! I bet most new kids now a days
don't have </div>
<div>a clue what those are!!</div>
<div>Gary W.</div>
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<div>On 11/21/2019 2:27 PM, Joe Brown wrote:</div>
<div>> 3. I also discovered that I had the Pertronix wired up wrong.
The red </div>
<div>> wire has to go to 12V and I had it on the battery side of the coil
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<div>> (which is only 7 or 8 volts when the engine is running).</div>
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