what could be a choice for reliable, good brand name HEI distributor for sbf (289/302) that can be had for about $150 or less? There are plenty of them for chevys and could not find single one for fords in performance stores. can someone help?
+1 for the duraspark...IF you want to keep the stock look, you can leave off the adapter ring on the cap, and use the old style small distributor cap. that way, it will look just like the stock unit for a point type ignition. (o.k. it has two extra wires... it looks alot like a stock unit)
What about brands like mallory or proform? Anybody has experience that they are or are not reliable? Not sure about duraspark - I guess they are stock motorcraft distributors, right? I need bigger HEI cap being able to handle the spark better. Clearance or non-stock look are not issues
This is the method I used for my cheap DS ignition:
http://www.gofastforless.com/ignition/tfi.htm
Just be sure to adequately heatsink the HEI module.
If yer going to get an ignition box I highly recomend the MSD digital 6. Its a little more money but I think its worth it.
If you decide to use a Duraspark the recommendations I've seen are to buy a Duraspark dizzy for an '85 Mustang GT. It has a good performance advance curve. Make sure you get the cast gear unless you are using a newer steel hydraulic roller cam. You can get a rebuilt one at any local parts store.

I thought DS was phased out by then?
An 85 GT would surely be TFI...![]()
You mean one with capacitive discharge ? as there are many MSD 6 for street and drag race applications...
MSD is vastly superior to the duraspark. i had a duraspark and its inibility to adjust ingnition advance curves makes it a poor choice for a performance engine.
