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Msd 7 Al-2 Model 7220 With Coil on 2040-parts.com

US $290.00
Location:

Highland, Michigan, United States

Highland, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MSD Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:7220

MSD 7AL-2 Ignition Controller, Model # 7220 Used in very good condition, Includes MSD Pro Power Ignition coil.

OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS FOR MSD 7AL-2
Operating Voltage: +12-18 VDC Negative Ground
Current Requirements: 6 Amps-6,000 RPM
12 Amps- 12,000 RPM
RPM Range: 14,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts
Spark Duration: 20° Crankshaft Rotation
Energy Output Max: 105-115 mJ Per Spark
Weight and Size: 4.75 lbs. 8"Lx3.75"Wx5.75"H
Voltage Output Max: Primary: 480 Volts
Secondary: 50,000 Volts (Blaster Coil)

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