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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: mopargem] #2897576
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Originally Posted by mopargem
If it’s a big block you can use the same mountingbrackrt from 440 motor homes. It bolts to the rear vally pan rail and is made for the box to mount to


Won't work on this big block. Hemi's don't have pan rails...

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1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
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1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #2897590
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Nope! 71 Hemi too rare to use a motor home bracket anyway lol did you just get that car?nice


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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #2897632
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I run an MSD boost-control module and have it mounted to the floor under the driver's seat.

Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: mopargem] #2897638
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Originally Posted by mopargem
If it’s a big block you can use the same mountingbrackrt from 440 motor homes. It bolts to the rear vally pan rail and is made for the box to mount to


That space is already taken on mine..

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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #2897644
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Originally Posted by RSI700VIPER
I like the factory stock look under the hood, but I also like the reliability and low maintenance of an electronic ignition system. I once hid a control box in the washer reservoir on a '69 Charger but that was easy since it's essentially a hollow box sitting on top of the inner fender. I would prefer not to mount the box under the dash but will do if necessary. I would also prefer not to mount it under the battery tray. So where is everyone hiding their boxes on a '71 B-Body?


first... WHICH ignition control box ?

if using a Stock kind Ignition box, there is a bracket to be attached on rear rail of the block ( if BB )

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71 B body gets plenty of room on fender behind the headlights thought!





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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #2897647
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Originally Posted by RSI700VIPER
Well, looks like there was just enough room inside the long thin washer reservoir. Petronix is good but I like the added features of the Rev-in-ator box.


Oh, just noticed is a Rev-N-Nator!

nice place to hide it!


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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: mopargem] #2897648
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Mopargem - I bought it a few months back. Just giving the ole girl a facelift under the hood and tinkering to fit my interest up


1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
1969 Daytona Charger 440 4-Speed, Dana, EV2
1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
1971 340 Challenger RT Formal Roof, EV2 w/ V2 Stripe & Orange Houndstooth
1969 Talladega Torino, 428CJ
1969 Gurney Special Cyclone Spoiler II, 351 Cleveland




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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: GY3] #2897712
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Originally Posted by GY3
Originally Posted by mopargem
If it’s a big block you can use the same mountingbrackrt from 440 motor homes. It bolts to the rear vally pan rail and is made for the box to mount to


That space is already taken on mine..


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1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
1969 Daytona Charger 440 4-Speed, Dana, EV2
1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
1971 340 Challenger RT Formal Roof, EV2 w/ V2 Stripe & Orange Houndstooth
1969 Talladega Torino, 428CJ
1969 Gurney Special Cyclone Spoiler II, 351 Cleveland




"Id rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" Ben Franklin 1755
Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: NachoRT74] #2897717
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I would have thought putting the box there would be too close to a heat source, no?


1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
1969 Daytona Charger 440 4-Speed, Dana, EV2
1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
1971 340 Challenger RT Formal Roof, EV2 w/ V2 Stripe & Orange Houndstooth
1969 Talladega Torino, 428CJ
1969 Gurney Special Cyclone Spoiler II, 351 Cleveland




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Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: NachoRT74] #2897718
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Originally Posted by NachoRT74
Originally Posted by RSI700VIPER
I like the factory stock look under the hood, but I also like the reliability and low maintenance of an electronic ignition system. I once hid a control box in the washer reservoir on a '69 Charger but that was easy since it's essentially a hollow box sitting on top of the inner fender. I would prefer not to mount the box under the dash but will do if necessary. I would also prefer not to mount it under the battery tray. So where is everyone hiding their boxes on a '71 B-Body?


first... WHICH ignition control box ?

if using a Stock kind Ignition box, there is a bracket to be attached on rear rail of the block ( if BB )

[Linked Image]





71 B body gets plenty of room on fender behind the headlights thought!



I would have thought putting the box there would be too close to a heat source, no?


1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
1969 Daytona Charger 440 4-Speed, Dana, EV2
1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
1971 340 Challenger RT Formal Roof, EV2 w/ V2 Stripe & Orange Houndstooth
1969 Talladega Torino, 428CJ
1969 Gurney Special Cyclone Spoiler II, 351 Cleveland




"Id rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy" Ben Franklin 1755
Re: '71 RR- Where are you hiding your Ignition Control Box? [Re: RSI700VIPER] #2897773
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RS -- I have always had my ECU (chrome Chrysler box) relocated under the dash.. actually just above the pedals... out-of-sight... just had to extend and splice the wires from the control box. Also, by getting out of the engine bay, not only does it appear stock, but the ECU stays cooler as is needed. I've had it this way since about 1978 on my car (Challenger). There are circular grommeted holes for the wires under the master brake firewall assembly that I've passed the wires through. The ECU is simply screwed to the inside firewall above the brake pedal area... out-of-sight.


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Mitch,
Plan B was to go under the dash. You might not know but the Revinator has a button on the box to set the RPM limit. Is it easier to climb under dash and push the button or pop 3 screws under the hood? Guess it depends on your age and flexibility. I'm older (59) and not as flexible so under hood it is.


1970 Superbird 440 Six BBL, 4-Speed, Dana, FJ5
1969 Daytona Charger 440 4-Speed, Dana, EV2
1971 340 Challenger Conv. Flemington Speedway Pace Car, FC7
1970 340 Six Pack Callenger T/A 4-speed T8 Tan
1971 340 Challenger RT Formal Roof, EV2 w/ V2 Stripe & Orange Houndstooth
1969 Talladega Torino, 428CJ
1969 Gurney Special Cyclone Spoiler II, 351 Cleveland




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RS -- As for the Rev-Limiter feature, set-it and forget it after you determine the max RPM limit. I have an adjustable Mallory RPM tach that I use for setting the limits.

I'm fortunate to still be flexible.. at 64.. and stay fit best as possible...


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