Paul is correct.
What it comes down to is the Pertronix requires a minimum amount of
resistance in the circuit. Whether that is made up of a coil and ballast
resistor, or just the coil doesn't really matter. I don't know what that
minimum resistance is tho.......
I don't know if the higher resistance coil would work properly with points
and NO ballast resistor......?? but logic points to the fact that it
might........But I wouldn't risk it.....
Daryl
From: "Paul Bauman" <plhbauman@earthlink.net>
> Some coils have an internal resistor like the Pertronix Flamethrower.
>
> I've been using one of these on my 1600 without an external resistor for
> going on 9 years now and haven't torched anything yet.
>
> I dug around on the Pertronix website and found a troubleshooting
> section to determine if your coil needs an external resistor.
>
> http://www.pertronix.com/support/tips/default.aspx
>
>
>
> Paul Bauman
> Westminster, CA
> 67 1600
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 19:56 -0800, Daryl Smith wrote:
> You have me confused. If you are running points or a pertronix unit,
> you
>> NEED a ballast resistor. Without it you will prematurely burn out the
>> points/pertronix.
>>
>> If you have an electronic dizzy, then you should upgrade to a 12V coil
> (your
>> MSD) so you don't burn out the stock coil without the ballast
> resistor.
>> I believe you can run the stock coil and ballast resistor with the EI
> dizzy,
>> but you'll get a much better spark, and your car will run better with
> a 12V
>> coil.
>>
>> Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Daryl
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