Mike D
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What does the ballast resistor do if I run a Mallory EI. Is it still needed?
What’s done with wires if no longer used?The ballast resister you are referring to is part of the original stock electrical system where gobs of amps were passed through the amp gauge and would typically be the culprit for under dash fires. Most of us who have significantly upgraded our electronics, including the addition of a volt gauge rather than the amp gauge, no longer need a ballast resister.
Hes talking ignition ballast which drops the voltage to the coil not the dash voltage limiterThe ballast resister you are referring to is part of the original stock electrical system where gobs of amps were passed through the amp gauge and would typically be the culprit for under dash fires. Most of us who have significantly upgraded our electronics, including the addition of a volt gauge rather than the amp gauge, no longer need a ballast resister.
When I redid everything on my 69 Road Runner, it included a complete re-wiring of the entire electrical system (front to back, engine bay and under dash). The shop where the build took place said because it was a complete renovation and upgraded system, everything had changed.What’s done with wires if no longer used?
Exactly what I did on my green Duster. MSD Pro Billet Ready-to-Run distributor. Underhood wiring looks pretty much original but there are 12+ volts going to the distributor.If the ballast is not needed put the wires together or as I just did on a car to keep the stock look I took the resister out of the back of the block and put a heavy copper wire in place and plugged the wires back in.