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7222 | MSD-7AL-2 Plus, Pro Race, 2, 4, 6, 8 Cyl
7222 | MSD-7AL-2 Plus, Pro Race, 2, 4, 6, 8 Cyl
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7222 | MSD-7AL-2 Plus, Pro Race, 2, 4, 6, 8 Cyl

MSD - 7222


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  • Brand:MSD
  • CategoryIgnition Controls
  • Product Code: MSD-7222
  • SKUMSD-7222
  • UPC: 85132072224
  • MPN7222
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 4.00in x 10.00in x 6.00in
  • Weight: 7lb
  • Some orders may require up to a 6 week lead time
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You'll recognize the 7AL-2 Plus Ignition Control, as its predecessor is the most popular ignition control used in drag racing. The "Plus" model updates the original 7AL-2 with improved internal components plus our engineers added a 2-Step Rev Control and a useful diagnostic LED. Racers will be happy to see that the updated components up the voltage output and spark energy! Over 40% more spark energy in fact! Visually, you'll notice the two terminal strips that allow for easier wiring in your race car. The LED over the power connections will come in handy for troubleshooting as it flashes only when the coil fires. That way you know that the coil, the trigger source and ignition are all functioning properly. The mounting pattern is the same as the 7AL-2 and is supplied with vibration mounts and a few rpm modules.

Features:

  • Built-in 2-Step rev control
  • Operates on 4, 6 or 8-cylinder engines
  • Diagnostic Troubleshooting LED
  • Terminal strips for convenient hookup

BrandMSD
Current Draw6 Amps Per 6,000 RPM; 12 Amps at 12,000 RPM
Emission Code4
FeaturesRev Limiter
Primary Voltage570 Volts
Product TypeIgnition
RPM Range14,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts
Secondary Voltage47,000 Volts
Spark Energy160 mJ/spark
Voltage Required12-18 Volts, Negative Ground
Weight and Size4.85 lbs.,8.25"L x 3.75"W x 5.75"H
Part Number7222

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