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Msd Blaster High Vibration Ignition Coil Part #8222 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Hamilton, Ohio, United States
In excellent working condition. Minor scratches from the mounting bracket.
Brand:MSD Manufacturer Part Number:8222 UPC:085132082223

MSD Blaster High Vibration Ignition Coil part #8222

UPC: 085132082223

Coil Wire Attachment: Female/Socket

Coil Style: Canister

Primary Resistance: 0.700 ohms

Coil Internal Construction: Epoxy

Coil Color: Black

Maximum Voltage: 45,000 V

Turns Ratio: 100:1

Secondary Resistance: 4.70K ohms

Inductance: 8.0 mH

Peak Current: 140 mA

Spark Duration: 350 uS

Diameter (in): 2.125 in.

Height (in): 6.000 in.

 

For off-road, marine, racing, or other extreme environments, MSD Blaster High Vibration ignition coils are the best choice. Their sturdy metal housing is potted with a premium-grade epoxy to completely encase the coils' primary and secondary windings. This protects the coils from high and low frequency vibrations. Alkyd material is used to form the spark tower because of its high dielectric characteristics. Alkyd will not carbon track when high voltage is passed across its surface. For your convenience, a standard canister-type coil mount can be used, and the coils can be mounted in any position.

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