MSD Ignition 8223 Blaster 3 Coil w/Extra Tall Tower [Red]
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Blaster 3
MSD 8223 Blaster 3 Coil w/Extra Tall Tower Specs:
- Turns ratio: 100:1
- Primary Resistance: .7 OHMs
- Secondary Resistance: 4.5K OHMs
- Inductance: 8 mH
- Maximum Voltage: 45,000 Volts (Tested with 6AL Ignition)
- Peak Current: 140 mA
- Spark Duration: 350 uS
MSD 8223 Blaster 3 Coil w/Extra Tall Tower Features:
- Extra tall secondary tower for secure coil wire connection
- Improved output coil for electronic ignitions, and MSD Ignitions (ballast resistor required for points)
- 100:1 turns ratio and lower primary resistance produce a high voltage output
- MSD Red metal canister is filled with a premium grade oil for cooling
- Supplied with a 90° spark plug style terminal and boot
Emissions Note:
This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, in all 50 states, when used in accordance with the manufacturer's application guide because it has California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO) number D-40-37.
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Specifications:
Will this work with pertronix ignition points/condenser eliminator?
How does the power tower attach to the coil? The male end is larger than the coil will accept
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