DSII ignition box question

First, I wanted to say hello for the first time. I found you guys probably a couple of months ago but am just beginning to take the plunge.

For starters, I have a 1969 Bronco with an all original 170ci with, we’ll say, a decent amount of miles in her.

Just picked up the goods to for a DSII convert the other day and am a little stumped on the ignition box. The 4-prong connector I am good with. What I am having troubles with is a second 3-prong connector. All the diagrams I have seen only have 2 leads, red and white, while box has 3, red, white and green. What gives? Can anyone help me out where to wire the green lead on what is run with the red and white? Please tell me I didn’t pick up the wrong box. Thanks.
 
What color is the connector on the ignition module, black or blue? I have all the diagrams for the diff modules. The blue one is DSII, black is the older module.
 
I dont remember the colors but the one harness plugs into the dizzy. I assume this is the one you have figured out. The other has the constant 12V (red), 12V during cranking (white), and the last wire is to the - of the coil. The +12 wire comes from the key and splices to the red wire to the box and through a resistor to the + of the coil.
 
Explorer":2qg7mm3a said:
What color is the connector on the ignition module, black or blue? I have all the diagrams for the diff modules. The blue one is DSII, black is the older module.

At the moment I am at work and don't recall the color. When I get home tonight I'll post what I've got.
 
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