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Crane Hi6s Ignition Box on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Crane Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:HI6S

 For sale is a near new Crane Hi 6S ignition box with rev limiter and optional timing/boost retard. It is completely plug and play with weatherpack connectors. The connectors that come with the box are for a Ford TFI coil but you can buy connectors for other makes and models.  All you do is disconnect the factory connector from the coil, conect one side to the Crane connector and the other Crane connector to the Ford coil, ground the one wire and you are set. It comes with a built in rev limiter  and you can also use it as a timing retard for nitrous/boosted applications.

Nothing wrong with it. I have a custom tune and don't need it. Used it for less than a week. These sell for near $200 new.

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