Re: Electric fuel pump longevity?
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Originally Posted by Rev
I don't think too much of their ignition products either. I have a Mallory Unilight distributor and I replace that module every 20,000 miles or so at $90 a pop. I also used to run a Hi-Fire 6AL but switched to a MSD after being left on the side of the road a couple of times. I'll probably never buy another Mallory product if I can help it.
Rev
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REV , there is some good news for you! Mallory has released a new ignition module called the "E module", which is considerably less than the $90 units. I'm on my 3rd module but I just bought the new "E module" through Summit for $38. The part number is" MAA-600M in case you're interested. I just installed it last night but when I went to fire the engine, the battery was low because it's been setting since October, in a cold garage outside so I had to bring the battery in and put it on the charger for the night.(pissed me off!!)
They also make a "power filter" which is "supposed" to filter out voltage spikes that kills modules for another $36
I guess these new modules are supposed to be better than the old ones and less expensive at the same time.
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'82 GT 351W (.060)Comp Cams 274* Extreme Energy cam, ported & polished heads w/ 1.94/1.60 valves 10.3:1 flat top pistons,stealth intake, Mallory dizzy,Holley 750dp carb, BBK shorties,Flowmaster exhaust,C-4 with 3700 stall converter, B&M pro shifter,8.8 rear, 4:10's, subframes, electric fan, powermaster alternator, 4 core radiator.
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