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Msd 8222 Ignition Coil Blaster High Vibration on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Northridge, California, US

Northridge, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MSD Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:8222 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

I am a long time fan of MSD products and have been using their ignition products for over 30 years. I bought this one "NEW" on eBay a few years ago.


This MSD coil along with the MSD Ignition module makes the engine run smoothly and start reliability. The "High Vibration" coil has an epoxy core instead of oil. It is meant for extreme punishment like in Baja Racing Trucks. I used it in my rally car as a backup in a dual ignition system. It has been riding around for a few years and has been tested many times, but has not had to work very hard during it's life. I don't like to subject coils to direct engine heat, so I mounted it to the firewall. You can tell that some rain water has tarnished the shine, but it still works perfectly. The bracket is included.

I removed this coil when I converted my car to a distributorless ignition system.

You will not regret purchasing this Blaster HV coil. I have won many events with it and you can too.



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