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Default Accel Ignition Amplifier wiring 35355

I was recently going through a box of stuff a friend gave me of old performance stuff his in laws had laying around in their garage taking up room, and one of the parts he gave me is an Accel ignition amplifier part 35355. I’m assuming it keeps amperage from the points to help lengthen their life. I’m assuming it’s barely used. The box is pretty tore up and the instructions are missing.

It has 4 wires:
Red
Green
White with a red tracer
Black
Red and Green are connected together with a bullet style connector, and I’m assuming one goes to the positive and 1 to the negative side of the coil. But before I hook it up wrong and burn it up, does anyone have a set of old instructions for this so I can do it right?
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I sold a Accel Amplifier kit to a member on this site by the name of Claton Cartozian that lives in El Verano, CA. The kit had the instructions when I sold it to him.
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