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Msd Adjustable Timing Control 8680 For 4,6 & 8 Cil on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
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Douglas, Arizona, United States

Douglas, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MSD Ignition

The MSD Adjustable Timing Control puts you in control of your ignition timing from the driver’s seat!

  • Easily connects to your MSD Ignition.
  • Adjust the timing 15° from the driver’s seat!
  • A dash-mounted control knob allows you to adjust the ignition timing to compensate for changes in altitude, low octane gas, or heavy loads. For cars driven every day but raced occasionally on the weekends, this control is perfect. Increased fuel mileage and performance are just some of the benefits as the ignition timing can be advanced or retarded to prevent engine detonation. The control knob mounts to the dash board for easy and accurate tim­ing adjustments up to 15°. The Control can be used on 4, 6 and 8-cylinder engines and must be used with an MSD Ignition Control.

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