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Msd 6632 Ignition Control Box, Nascar, Drag, Nationwide on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Mocksville, North Carolina, US

Mocksville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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MSD 6632 Ignition Box 6 HVC-L CD Analog Capacitive Discharge Universal

 

 

 

 

The MSD 6 HVC-L CD ignitions are powerful new systems designedprimarily for Circle Track and events that require high rpm for a longduration. Only the best high-end components have been put into thisexclusive design for more output energy and voltage, with less currentdraw. Each transformer is hand-wound for more power at lowertemperatures. Field Effect transistors accept higher loads thanstandard transistors. A faster, more efficient Integrated Gate Bi-Polartransistor improves coil saturation. They feature an optimum heat sinkthat gives increased heat dissipation, large capacitors that give youfull-strength sparks at any rpm, a rev limiter, and a clear siliconecasing that protects circuits from vibration. MSD wired them withNASCAR-mandated, 6-pin, weathertight connectors and a special 4-pinconnector plug that connects directly into MSD's Soft Touch revcontrol, which is available separately.

 

Features:

- Multiple spark, capacitive discharge ignition control

- Designed for professional racing applications thatdemand high rpm for long periods of time

- Clear epoxy potting compound for vibration protectionand clear base plate for easy tech inspection

- 6-pin Weathertight connector, mandatory for NASCAR use

- Multiple sparks for 20 degrees of crankshaft rotation

- Accepts breaker points, amplifier and magnetic pickuptrigger inputs

- 550 primary voltage output to coil

- 150 millijoules per spark up to 15,000 RPM

- Works on 12 - 18 volt electrical system

- Built-in reverse polarity protection circuit

- Must be used with HVC Coil PN 8250

- No programming loops

- Supplied with rubber shock mounts

- No CARB Exemption Order Number

 

Operating Specifications:

Spark Energy: 150mJ/spark

Primary Voltage: 550 Volts

Secondary Voltage: 40,000 Volts

Spark Series Duration: 20 degree CrankshaftRotation

RPM Range: 15,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts

12-18 Volts,Negative Ground

Current Draw: .7 Amp Per 1,000 RPM

Weight and Size: 5.1 lbs., 8"L x 4"W x 2.25"H

 

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