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MSD - 7805


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  • Brand:MSD
  • CategoryIgnition Controls
  • Product Code: MSD-7805
  • SKUMSD-7805
  • UPC: 85132078059
  • MPN7805
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 10.00in x 7.00in x 8.00in
  • Weight: 9lb
  • Some orders may require up to a 6 week lead time
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There has always been a niche group of hardcore racers and pullers that run nothing but the MSD 8 Ignition Series. If you liked it then, you're going to like it even better now! The MSD 8-Plus Ignition produces the same extreme output of the original 8-Series, yet is now in a smaller housing with improved efficiency and internal components. One distinct change is now a built-in 2-Step Rev Control. Now you can switch between two rev limits without extra wiring or housings. For those that are looking for a dual fire MSD 8, the new 8-Plus is all you need. Our engineers were able to deliver an ignition that is capable of firing two coils at once for those extreme racers using dual plug race setups.

Features:

  • Extreme spark output
  • Built-in 2-step rev control
  • Compatible for 4, 6 and 8-cylinders
  • Single or dual coil output

BrandMSD
Current Draw36 Amps at 12,000 RPM
Emission Code4
FeaturesExtreme Cylinder Pressure
Primary Voltage480 Volts
RPM Range15,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts
Secondary Voltage50,000 Volts Plus
Spark Energy315-345 mJ per spark
Spark Series Duration20 Degree Crankshaft Rotation
Voltage Required12-18 Volts, Negative Ground
Weight and Size4.85 lbs.,8.25"L x 3.75"W x 5.75"H
Part Number7805

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