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Msd 6200 Ignition Box 6a Analog Capacitive Discharge Universal Points Electronic on 2040-parts.com

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Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MSD Ignition

Used 6a box low hours works great tested good. original box not included


Brand:MSD Ignition

Manufacturer's Part Number:6200

Part Type:Ignition Boxes

Product Line:MSD 6A CD Ignitions

Ignition Box Output:Capacitive discharge

Circuitry:Analog

Rev Limiter:No

Timing Retard:None

Data Acquisition:No

CD Voltage Output to Coil:460-480 V

Current Draw:1 amp per 1,000 rpm

Spark Output (millijoules):115 Millijoules

Minimum Operating Voltage:12 V

Maximum Operating Voltage:18 V

Length (in):8.000 in.

Height (in):2.250 in.

Width (in):3.500 in.

Ignition Box Color:Red

Notes:Even-fire only on V6.


Whether you have a powerful street machine, hard working truck, or trick Street Rod, the multiple sparks of the MSD 6A CD ignitions will ensure complete combustion. Bolt one on and look for quicker ETs, easier starting, reduced plug fouling, more power, and increased fuel economy. They'll work with virtually any 4, 6, or 8-cylinder vehicle with a distributor, as long as it has a 12-18 V electrical system. They can be triggered by breaker points, magnetic pickup, or the output of an electronic amplifier.

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