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Msd Sci Cd Ignitions Pn: 6300 on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Finksburg, Maryland, US

Finksburg, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MSD Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:6300 UPC:085132063000

 MSD Sport Compact Ignition
PN: 6300
-Powerful capacitive discharge multiple sparks improve performance
-Increased spark duration lasts for 20 degrees of crankshaft rotation
-Legal to sell and install on street applications in every state
-Can be installed on 4,6, or 8 cylinder engines with distributors
-Operates on most 12-18 volt negative ground electrical systems
-Connects to points, electronic ignitions or magnetic pickups

CD Voltage Output to Coil: 460-480 V
Current Draw: 1 amp per 1,000 rpm
Spark Output (millijoules): 115 Millijoules
Minimum Operating Voltage: 10 V
Maximum Operating Voltage: 18 V
Length (in): 8.000 in.
Height (in): 2.250 in.

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