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Crane Cams Hi-6r Ignition Box - Street Or Race - P/n 6000-6400 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.75
Location:

Trabuco Canyon, California, United States

Trabuco Canyon, California, United States
Condition:Used

The HI-6R is ideally suited for use with high compression (to 14.5:1) normally aspirated engines or those equipped with power-adders (blowers, turbos, nitrous). It offers exclusive cross-fire protection for supercharged or turbo installations, and has a built-in timing retard (with optional control module, p/n 6000-6425 for in-car adjustments). With a digital design, surface-mount construction, and urethane sealing of all internal components, it’s proven to be the most reliable CD ignition on the market today. Shock mounts included for racing applications.

Ran on my supercharged Mustang for 4 years, ~10,000 miles.  Excellent working condition.

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