When the Chrysler kits first came out, Chrysler was still installing those systems on production cars. Which meant that the complete kit was "OEM-level" in all respects. As they are now licensed to Proform, not the case any more. Certainly, anything licensed is supposed to be built to OEM blueprints, but it appears the electronics' durability is not the same as the original kits had. Might be better off to buy a reman distributor, put in the quicker advance springs, and buy the harnesses and such from Mopar Perf, plus a better control box, which somewhat replicates what Ehrenberg does?
Can't forget Ehrenberg and his eBay store for these things! Plus an electronic voltage regulator (inside of an OEM-looking case), too.
@FURYGT?
The "points replacement" upgrade items came years later as electronic circuitry advanced with smaller components. Kits like the one referenced from Summit are "everywhere", might even be the same exact item under a plethora of different names and prices!! I might trust the Pertronix brand a bit farther than some of the others, fwiw.
When the original MP kits were out, THEY were the one upgrade which the bulk of Mopar enthusiasts embraced and used. Only tell tale item was two wires going to the distributor, than just one for the points system. An easy thing to hide, too.
Just some thoughts and observations,
CBODY67