Msd Rpm Module Kit 8000 Series No. 8478 ( 8000-8800 Rpm) on 2040-parts.com
Armonk, New York, US
Up for sale is a virtually brand new set of 8000-8800 MSD plug in "chips" for rpm limiting on any number of MSD ignition components such as 6al, 7al2, 7al3, soft touch rev limiter, 2 step limiter, rpm activated switch, timing controls etc. These are virtually brand new, myself only having used the 8200 rpm chip on a soft touch rev control unit for about a week. Comes with 5 chips: 8000, 8200, 8400, 8600, 8800 rpm.
MSD part no. 8748
Comes in original packaging with original info.
thanks for looking
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