I have a '71 Dodge Charger with the 318 engine and single points. I would like to convert to electronic ignition system. Do I need the ignition module or just the conversion kit?

I have a ’71 Dodge Charger with the 318 engine and single points. I would like to convert to electronic ignition system. Do I need the ignition module or just the conversion kit?

The electronic conversion kit is all you will need. It should bolt in place of the points and everything else will be the same as it is now. 

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