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russcc 04-24-2022 02:48 PM

Ignition information
 

Just got back from EV8 swap in Fitchburg MA. Cool & windy, a lot of vendors and people. Lots of very happy & smiling faces as this is an excellent meet which was really missed the last 2 years.
Here is what I heard from a local guy. He had been running a Mallory electronic ignition on his 274 flathead w/dual carbs, heads & Isky Max cam. The module failed so he called MSD that bought out Mallory to get another one. No modules. He asked MSD if they were supporting Mallory, "No". MSD apparently bought the competition. Speedway had a couple left, so he got one from them. That one failed. He bought the Stromberg ignition, and was informed that their module was made by Petronix. He installed it on his engine and was very pleased with it for the following reasons; 1. He could not get the Mallory to idle below 850 by adjusting the 2 carbs and the timing, and the Stromberg ran at 675. He also noted it started quicker, and had more power, apparently from a stronger spark. Be interested in other shared experiences

1948F-1Pickup 04-24-2022 03:42 PM

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MSD has a fairly significant history of either actively eliminating the competition or contributing/assisting in the demise of other providers. (Hays and Jacobs come to mind being more recent in this trend)

BUBBAS IGNITION 04-29-2022 02:49 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by russcc (Post 2123827)
Just got back from EV8 swap in Fitchburg MA. Cool & windy, a lot of vendors and people. Lots of very happy & smiling faces as this is an excellent meet which was really missed the last 2 years.
Here is what I heard from a local guy. He had been running a Mallory electronic ignition on his 274 flathead w/dual carbs, heads & Isky Max cam. The module failed so he called MSD that bought out Mallory to get another one. No modules. He asked MSD if they were supporting Mallory, "No". MSD apparently bought the competition. Speedway had a couple left, so he got one from them. That one failed. He bought the Stromberg ignition, and was informed that their module was made by Petronix. He installed it on his engine and was very pleased with it for the following reasons; 1. He could not get the Mallory to idle below 850 by adjusting the 2 carbs and the timing, and the Stromberg ran at 675. He also noted it started quicker, and had more power, apparently from a stronger spark. Be interested in other shared experiences

Eating modules = too much current !!! Too much current ALWAYS low resistance coil !!!!!!! Pretty simple these aftermarket coils just will not stand a low resistance coil!!!!!!!!:eek::eek::confused:

Flathead 04-29-2022 03:32 PM

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Points will eliminate module problems permanently. Yes I'm an old fart but I can make points work!

19Fordy 04-29-2022 05:21 PM

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Bubba, Did you mean to say "aftermarket modules" just won't stand a low resistance coil?

I recall you have posted many valuable threads about this.


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