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Msd®ignition 8728 Rev Limiter Blueprinted 1% Rule on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New


For the 2016 racing season the blue printing service will include an improved rpm tolerance and All adjustments will not involve anything attached to the back of the chip socket.

Racers that need this done typically have a race car that hits the Rev Limiter by the time your half way down the straight. If their box is a common version it will be low somewhere between 150 to 250 rpm.  This issue can be solved by having the Rev Limiter Blueprinted to the 1% Rule. This adjustment eliminates the low condition and puts the Rev Limiter box hitting the chip 20 to 30 rpm above whatever chip is being used. In house testing has shown that for every 100 rpm gained back. Will result in the racecar being one car length further down the straight before hitting the chip. Typical results during the 2015 season has shown most rev limiters hitting three quarters of the way down the straight. 

The MSD 8728 box you are purchasing is a New box that has a Blueprinted Rev Limiter circuit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Thank you for looking at our Ebay item! 704-995-4286 www.techwestracing.com



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