MSD Ignition 8251 Pro Power HVC Ignition Coil for Use w/7 or 8 Series Ignition Systems
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Pro Power HVC Coils
MSD 8251 Pro Power HVC Ignition Coil Specifications:
- Turns ratio: 85:1
- Primary resistance: .04 OHMs
- Secondary resistance: 86 OHMs
- Inductance: 1 mH
- Maximum voltage: 45,000 Volts (Tested with 7AL-2 Ignition)
- Peak current: 1.1 Amp
- Spark duration: 150 uS
- Weight: 3.75 lbs.
MSD 8251 Pro Power HVC Ignition Coil Features:
- Efficient E-core winding design produces more voltage and current
- 85:1 turns ratio and lower primary resistance produce high voltage output
- Windings are encased in red epoxy and secured with extruded brackets
- Spark plug style terminal and threaded brass primary studs
- Supplied with rubber shock mounts
FAQ
Does it matter what ignition coil I use?
- Yes, choosing the right coil impacts performance.
- MSD 8251 coil ensures efficient spark delivery.
What coil do I use for electronic ignition?
- MSD 8251 is ideal for electronic ignition setups.
- Matches well with MSD 4217 for enhanced performance.
Does an MSD Ignition use a coil?
- Yes, MSD Ignition systems utilize high-performance coils.
- MSD 8251 is an example, optimizing spark delivery.
What type of ignition is MSD?
- MSD is known for its high-energy ignition systems.
- Utilizes advanced technology for superior performance.
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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