
Originally Posted by
Huskinhano
Actually what I did on my 66 was to buy an auxiliary 6 terminal fuse block fed by a #10 wire with a 30 amp fuse which is controlled by the relay off the ignition switch. I have a switch source of power when the ignition switch is in the "on" position now. If I want to add a radio, lights ect, I have a source. Look at the factory wiring, it was never designed to supply any real amount of power. It has small gauge wire that has a lot of voltage drop.
I originally had my choke fed off the ignition switch before the ignition resistor wire in my car. The old ignition with the Pertronx worked so-so and the choke worked poorly. Now the choke works great and my HEI has all the power it needs Like the old saying goes, garbage in, garbage out. A hotter spark requires more power going in.