Thanks for the input. I've done a lot of research here and on moparts, and based on what I've read, people are generally using ballast resistors ranging from 0.25 ohm up to 1 or more for various reasons but there doesn't appear to be a consensus recommendation. Also older style 5 pin ecu's needed a ballast for protection so that's why there was a dual ballast, one half for the ecu, one half for the coil. Apparently, the newer ecu units with 4 pins don't need a ballast, so you only need a single ballast for the coil. In the case of the MSD Blaster 2 coil, MSD recommends a 0.8 ohm ballast.
Here's my puzzle, it looks like I have one of the older style 5 pin control units even though its not original to the car. But, I don't have a dual ballast and its been setup this way for a long time so i'm not sure what to think now...
This all started because I wanted to get rid of the giant yellow mopar performance coil, personally I think it looks sort of silly now... So I guess I have a couple options, 1) forget the replacement and just leave everything alone since the system functions well now. or 2) Get a 0.8 ballast for the new coil and move on. Any thoughts? Is the Blaster 2 coil comparable in function to the yellow monster?