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Crane Cams 6000-6750 Hi-6rn Ignition Box on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Addison, Illinois, United States

Addison, Illinois, United States
box was mounted in a vehicle for mock up purposes before the intended setup arrived, so there are markings around the screw holes from it being mounted. otherwise it is in like new condition.
Brand:Comp Cams Manufacturer Part Number:6000-6750

 These Crane HI-6RN CD ignitions bring digital technology and multiple spark to your ignition system. They feature a sequential rev limiter for longer engine life, as well as bigger rotary switches with precise click-in detents for easy rev limit adjustments in 100-rpm increments from 900-9,900 rpm. The ignitions are fully potted with soft urethane for heat, dirt, and moisture protection and include shock mounts for maximum vibration protection. Crane HI-6RN CD ignitions are acceptable for use in the PASS, CRA Super Series, ASAMWT, IMCA, and WISSOTA sanctioning bodies.

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