johan C wildhagen wrote: > > Im going to convert my points to an electronic system. I am looking for a > kit. I have been having really bad luck finding one. Autozone told me to go > to Chrysler. Chrysler told me to go to Mopar Performance. Morpar performance > doesn't exist man! perhaps some one out there can steer me in the right > direction. > > Tanks > Johan > 65 Lebaron > Washington DC Sorry you've had some bad luck. Mopar Performance certainly does exist and offers a complete kit to install an electronic distributor, electronic control box, and compatible ballast resister in older Mopars. The kit also includes a wiring harness. Generally the best prices are available from Mancini Racing, Kollar Dodge, and the other big boys who advertise in the Mopar magazines. However, you can order from your local Mopar dealer also and if you have a contact in the parts department probably get a good price. The kit is offered in four versions, for four different engine configurations; you'll of course need the one for the 413-426-440 family. The usual price for the complete kit from the places I listed is $189. Another option is to assemble your own "kit" from junkyard or aftermarket replacement parts. You'll need the electronic distributor, control box, and make your own wiring (I can fax anyone the Mopar Performance kit instruction diagram on request), or buy the Mopar Performance wiring harness kit to make it a little easier and neater. The advantage to assembling your own is that you can use a distributor with an ignition curve the same as your stock points distributor, whereas the Mopar Performance kit distributor has a quicker advance curve which possibly could result in pinging in your engine depending on how you set it up. A third possibility is the Pertronix Ignitor conversion kit. This installs in your stock distributor, and is cheaper, generally being available for $75 or so from JC Whitney, Summit Racing, and other suppliers. -- Bill Parker, South Central Indiana '62 Plymouth Max Wedge; '64 Dart Convertible (Kathi's car); '65 Imperial; '65 Barracuda \6 (Kathi's other car); '68 Hemi Roadrunner; '68 Barracuda Fastback 383-S; '69 Barracuda Fastback now 360 (20 y.o. son's car); '72 Cuda 340