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Rewire with Painless or Ron Francis for street/strip
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10/19/14 10:35 PM
10/19/14 10:35 PM
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Brian
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Application is 1971 Duster with Gen III Hemi, A/C. What re your experiences with these guys?
1971 6.1 Gen III Hemi Duster
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Re: Rewire with Painless or Ron Francis for street/strip
[Re: Brian]
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10/21/14 12:58 AM
10/21/14 12:58 AM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 348 Texas Hill Country
Centerline
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The Ron Francis kit uses a proprietary black box that no one can fix but him. Painless is better, but neither are going to be simple to install. American Autowire is good and another good one is "Its a snap". Any one of them will work, its pretty much personal choice.
Centerline 64 Dodge Polara 426 Street Wedge - For when I want to go fast 99 Corvette Z-06 - For when I want to turn corners
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Re: Rewire with Painless or Ron Francis for street/strip
[Re: djw383]
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10/23/14 02:43 AM
10/23/14 02:43 AM
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cdoublejj
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i've heard good things about ron francis. i have been looking at the xp 777. idk what kind of box it would have since older mopars don't have computers. they have a life time warranty for as long as the car is on the road. in my case i have 70 B body, that i plan to update with some bells and wistles. AAW does only has challenger/Cuda kits.
Last edited by cdoublejj; 10/23/14 02:44 AM.
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