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MSD CD IGNITION CONTROL BOX MODULE DIGITAL 6A Multi-Spark 45,00V MSD62013
€ 125.2
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Description
MSD Digital 6A Ignition ControlFeatures
MSD
#62013
BLACK
6201 BOX
Higher output with 530 primary volts and 135mJ of spark energy
Efficient components use less current to produce more power
Same bolt pattern as the original 6AL with a lower profile housing
Built-in LED for system checks
All wires exit the same side through a locked, sealed connector
Compatible for 4, 6 or 8-cylinder engines
REPLACES PART NUMBER 6200
OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
Spark Energy:
135-145 mJ per spark
Primary Voltage:
520-540 Volts
Secondary Voltage:
45,000 Volts
Spark Series Duration:
20 degree Crankshaft Rotation
RPM Range:
15,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts
Voltage Required:
12-15 Volts, 7 Volt Start
Current Draw:
.7 Amp per 1,000 RPM
Weight and Size
1.7 lbs., 8"L x 4"W x 1.825"H
The MSD 6A Ignition Control set the standards that other ignitions strive to reach. For 2011, the bar has been raised even higher as we introduce the all new Digital 6A ignition Control!
MSD started with a clean slate and drew up plans for an all new housing. We kept the same footprint as the traditional 6AL but lowered the profile for a sleek look. The wiring is all routed out one end of the unit through a sealed and locking connector. This eases installation and keeps your wiring looking neat and clean.
Inside the Digital 6A you’ll find a microprocessor that monitors and controls every firing. The circuits are updated with efficient components that help the ignition produce more power while drawing less current! In fact, the new Digital 6A deliver over 530 volts to the coil with up to 135mJ of spark energy – for every firing! Increased output combined with MSD’s proven multiple spark series is a win-win situation!
The new Digital 6A is supplied with the wiring harness and the components you’ll need for installation. The ignitions are compatible on 4, 6 or 8-cylinder engines with 12-volt, negative ground electrical systems. They’ll accept trigger inputs from breaker points, amplifiers and magnetic pickups.