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Magnecor Kv85 8.5mm Competition Ignition Cables 81-90 Escort Lynx Ln7 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

La Puente, California, US

La Puente, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Return must be in 100% brand new unopened condition (sealed original manufacture packaging), 25% restocking fees will be applied, original actual shipping fee is non refundable Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:MAGNECOR Manufacturer Part Number:4518 Interchange Part Number:SPARK PLUG PLUGS WIRE WIRES

 

Magnecor KV85 Competition 8.5mm Ignition Cables

Magnecor's KV85 Competition (8.5mm) Ignition Cables feature Magnecor's exclusive 2.5mm high capacity Metallic Inductance EMI Suppressed conductor consisting of stainless steel wire precisely wound at 200 turns per inch over a ferrimagnetic core. The insulating jacket is made entirely of Magnecor's exclusive TC-1500-HS high strength aerospace grade silicone rubber, and its single layer construction will prolong the jacket's insulating ability by conducting extreme heat away from hot-spots that occur near over-the-limit heat sources.. 

The KV85 8.5mm jacket has a service heat resistance of 600 degrees F (320 degrees C) and up to 1,000 degrees F (540 degrees C) for short burst 3 minutes. Even if limits are exceeded, the silicone rubber will retain its insulating ability until wires are removed from engine

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