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Msd Two Step For Ford Modular Motors P/n 8734 Imca Drag Msd Mallory Nhra on 2040-parts.com

US $236.99
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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MSD8734 Brand:MSD Ignition Part Brand:MSD UPC:Does not apply

TWO STEP FOR FORD MODULAR MOTORS

  • MSD
  • P/N8734
  • SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR LATE MODEL FORD MODULAR POWERED APPLICATIONS
  • TWO STEP REV LIMITER HELPS PROVIDE QUICK CONSISTENT LAUNCHES
  • ADJUSTABLE FROM 1,800-9,900 RPM USING TWO BUILT-IN ROTARY DIALS
  • CONNECTS TO FACTORY COILS FOR EASY INSTALLATION
  • USE ON COIL-ON-PLUG SYSTEMS ONLY

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