The starion pickup is a reluctor type, and the module is a dummy which does nothing. Read the shop manual. All spark control is in the starion knock box, including knock retard. Test across the contacts of the "module" and you'll get simple continuity. I've seen one broken open and it's just a piece of metal bridging the contacts. It's built that way to keep the mfr from having to design a whole new dizzy for the starquest, instead of just putting a dual port vac pot and a knock box on it....

Look at how it's wired and it's obvious there is no module in it, IF you understand how an ignition works...

The stock carb dizzy is a pickup coil and ignition module, the pickup coil is around the shaft with a reluctor, and the module is in the D shaped plastic piece. I think it would be a little easier to use the starion dizzy with MS, and use the MS driver instead of the mitsu module, but I assume you could do it either way.

You would have to seperate the pickup signal CPS function and output that to the MS, then use the MS ign driver to trigger the "module", which is mostly a power transistor controlling the connection from coil - to ground. I leave the sorting of the wiring diagram as an exercise for the student...


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