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Old 05-01-2020, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default Re: Mopar Performance P3690731 voltage regulator

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Steve,

I was doing my search for VR-706 correctly; I just transposed the numbers in the reply. I have searched all over and can't find the Wells regulator. Autozone lists one, but when I try to purchase it, it says "store closed". I called the Autozone about 20 miles away, and he couldn't locate on. When I told him the story above, he said "That's what they post when the no longer stock it." I have friends searching all over New England. One person came up with a Duralast VR-706, supposedly made by Wells. Is this the same thing? Now that I know a top quality unit exists, I want the good one.

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Yes, get the Duralast. I forgot they changed the "box" on them. It was a Wells when I bought mine.
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Old 05-02-2020, 06:25 PM   #2
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Thanks again for all of the help. I picked up the Duralast regulator today. It appears that the previsous owner must have had some problems with the factory wiring and rewired some things. Still trying to figure out what he did. One question: I have read several opinions on the Mopar electronic ignition installed in older cars, and they all state it a different way. It seems to come down to this: if you use a 2 post ballast resistor, don't use the green wire (location #3 on the ECU connector). If you use a 4 post ballast resistor, the green wire goes to the "run" side of the 4 post ballast resistor. Is that accurate?

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Old 05-02-2020, 07:13 PM   #3
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Thanks again for all of the help. I picked up the Duralast regulator today. It appears that the previsous owner must have had some problems with the factory wiring and rewired some things. Still trying to figure out what he did. One question: I have read several opinions on the Mopar electronic ignition installed in older cars, and they all state it a different way. It seems to come down to this: if you use a 2 post ballast resistor, don't use the green wire (location #3 on the ECU connector). If you use a 4 post ballast resistor, the green wire goes to the "run" side of the 4 post ballast resistor. Is that accurate?

Greg
I am using the two post resistor, and am not using the green wire.

I bought a new engine harness for my car a few years ago from Evans Wiring. It was $115 and pre-wired for the electronic ignition. It's something to consider if your harness is too far gone.
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