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Racing Performance Msd Ignition Digital-7 Programmable Ingntion Box on 2040-parts.com

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MSD Ignition

REAL RACING GRADE MSD DIGITAL-7 IGNITION BOX....COMES WITH EVERYTHING SEEN IN PICTURES! NO RESERVE AUCTION! SHIPPING INCLUDES INSURAUNCE & SIGNATURE CONFERMATION.

Ignition Box Output: Capacitive discharge

Circuitry: Digital

Rev Limiter: Yes

Timing Retard: Three-stage

Data Acquisition: No

CD Voltage Output to Coil: 535 V

Current Draw: 1.1 amps per 1,000 rpm

Spark Output (millijoules): 190 Millijoules

Minimum Operating Voltage: 12 V

Maximum Operating Voltage: 18 V

Length (in): 9.500 in.

Height (in): 2.250 in.

Width (in): 4.500 in.

Ignition Box Color: Gold

Coil Included: No

Warranty: 1-year

Quantity: Sold individually.

Notes: Requires MAP sensor for the boost circuit. Can be triggered with a points/ECU trigger, a magnetic pickup distributor, or a non-magnetic pickup crank trigger.


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