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Msd 5520 Ignition Box Msd Street Fire Digital Cd With Rev Limiter New on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

West Jordan, Utah, United States

West Jordan, Utah, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:5520 Brand:MSD UPC:085132055203

1 NEW MSD ( MFG. P/N 5520 )  IGNITION BOX MSD STREET FIRE DIGITAL CD WITH REV LIMITER, MULTI-SPARK OUTPUT, ADJUSTABLE RPM LIMIT,  FREE SHIPPING TO USA ONLY, SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

  • CD Voltage Output to Coil
  • 435
  • Circuitry
  • Digital
  • Coil Included
  • No
  • Current Draw
  • 0.7 amps per 1,000 rpm
  • Data Acquisition
  • No
  • Height (in)
  • 1.750 in.
  • Ignition Box Color
  • Black
  • Ignition Box Output
  • Capacitive discharge
  • Length (in)
  • 6.000 in.
  • Maximum Operating Voltage
  • 18
  • Minimum Operating Voltage
  • 10
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.
  • Rev Limiter
  • Yes
  • Spark Output (millijoules)
  • 95
  • Timing Retard
  • None

  • Width (in)
  • 3.500 in.

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