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Holley Pro Strip Annihilator Ignition Ict-400 Nitrous, Drag, Msd 7al2 Digital on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Norman, Oklahoma, United States

Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Holley Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:800-400

This is a Holley ProStrip Annihilator Individual Cylinder Timing System (ICT) 800-400. Comes with the cables to link it together. It worked great when I pulled it from my dragster. Comes with Software as well. This thing has ton's of features to program individual timing curves, provide outputs to operate multiple switches or functions, provides nitrous functions. Has a built in RPM retard for startup or you can program a high speed retard using the ICT functions, etc.  This thing has rev limiters, outputs for switches such as a shifter or other devices (up to four) that you can operate off of RPM. The instructions show you how to program all of it.  Very similar to MSD with Multi-Spark (about the same Joule output) and has features like the MSD 7 digital. You don't have to have the chips like a 7AL2 or 3 because it is fully programmable with the handheld when you are in the car. It does have a limited built in recording capability after launch. I can only ship to CONUS for Free. If you live in Alaska or Hawaii it will cost extra. Thanks for Looking.

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