Funny, that was exactly what I was going to sayAre you going to use the chainsaw to shorten the driveshaft?
I couldn't resist..
Funny, that was exactly what I was going to sayAre you going to use the chainsaw to shorten the driveshaft?
I couldn't resist..
Yea that got in there somehowAre you going to use the chainsaw to shorten the driveshaft?
I couldn't resist..



That would be awesome!!!! Thanks man!i am cleaning shop if i find my 3+3 tags there yours buddy .

Yea im on point with most of that. It is an in cap coil but I’ll have to go through more laterIs this an in cap coil HEI? Make sure the coil is grounded to the engine.
Make sure the ECU has a direct connection to the battery + and - . Maybe the TCU as well, depending on what it says in the manual.
Nothing else should be connected directly to the battery (other than the starter). Use a solid junction block for other items if needed.
Make sure the ignition wires and/or coil wires don't run parallel to any ECU wires or sensors.
Also, make sure hte coil is good. If the coil itself is bad or shorted out the spark power will be low and won't run well under load.
Ran one of those on my last blazer. The HEI module died in a year.$60 and here the next day. Hard to be mad at that. Now I haven’t opened it up yet and I made sure to get a curve kit but it looks like I’ll have a bit of doin to do tomorrow
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I was already considering swapping the dyna mod module that I just put in the Davis disi maybe that and the curve kit will get it up to snuff. The dyna mod was mor expensive than this entire disiRan one of those on my last blazer. The HEI module died in a year.

$60 and here the next day. Hard to be mad at that. Now I haven’t opened it up yet and I made sure to get a curve kit but it looks like I’ll have a bit of doin to do tomorrow
Ran one of those on my last blazer. The HEI module died in a year.
It ran in the other chassis with the old distributor so if it runs with the cheap one I cand upgrade to an msd or Gm DelcoIt will be easy to be mad at that, I was going to say I don't know anyone that has had good luck with a super cheap distributor, so unfortunately if that doesn't fix the problem, that doesn't necessarily prove it wasn't the problem.
Your truck is way too cool/nice to have an unreliable ignition system.