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Msd Pro Mag 6 Six Shooter Module Selector - Msd8158 New In Box 8158 on 2040-parts.com

US $370.00
Location:

Demotte, Indiana, United States

Demotte, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:8158 UPC:085132081585

MSD 8158 Pro Mag Six Shooter Module Selector

These MSD Six Shooter module selectors give you the ability to retard the timing of each magneto six different times and rates. They plug directly into the MSD Pro Mag timing control and the retard rates are controlled by plug-in modules that are activated when 12 volts are applied to the corresponding channel through a pressure switch or timer. Specifically designed for MSD Pro Mag timing controls, the MSD Six Shooter module selectors can also be used with other MSD timing controls.

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