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Msd Ignition 8252 Blaster Hvc Coil For Use With 6-series Ignitions on 2040-parts.com

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Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MSD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:8252

I have had this coil for a while & don't need it anymore. I used it on car for less than 1000 miles. It is in like new condition. Has a new rubber mounting kit that has never been opened.

Coil Specs:
  • Turns ratio: 100:1
  • Primary resistance: .02 OHMs
  • Secondary resistance: 1.38K OHMs
  • Inductance: 7 mH
  • Maximum voltage: 42,000 Volts (Tested with 6AL Ignition)
  • Peak current: 300 mA
  • Spark duration: 200 uS

    Features:
  • Designed for high rpm, long duration applications
  • Works with electronic ignitions and MSD Ignition Controls (ballast resistor required for points systems)
  • 100:1 turns ratio and lower primary resistance produce high voltage output
  • Windings are encased in blue epoxy and secured with extruded brackets
  • Spark plug style terminal and threaded brass primary studs
  • Supplied with rubber shock mounts
  • 50-State Legal
  • CARB E.O Number D-40-37








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