Msd 7720 Power Grid Ignition System Ignition Control New In Box on 2040-parts.com
US $458.95
Location:
Lakeville, Minnesota, United States
Condition:NewBrand:msdWarranty:YesManufacturer Part Number:7720Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
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MSD Ignition 7720 Power Grid-7 Ignition Control
Operating Specifications
Spark Energy: 200-220 mJ per spark
Primary Voltage: 545-570 volts
Secondary Voltage: 50,000 volts
Spark Series Duration: 20° crankshaft rotation
RPM Range: 15,000 RPM with 14.4 volts
Voltage Required: 12-18 volt (Negative Ground)
Current Draw: 1.3 amp per 1,000 RPM
Size: 7.5" L x 5" W x 2.25" H
Weight: 2.9 lbs
Works in conjunction with part #7730 sold separatelyNote: Not legal for sale or use on pollution-controlled vehicles.
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