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MSD Ignition 6M-2L Marine Ignition Control Kit for Chevy

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6M-2L Marine Ignition Control Kit for Chevy
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6M-2L Marine Ignition Control Kit
  • Small Block Chevy
  • Blue
    Includes:
  • 6M-2L Marine Ignition Control
  • Marine Pro-Billet Distributor
  • High-Vibration Blaster Coil
  • Super Conductor 8.5mm Wires
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    I have a 2006 mercruiser 350 mag EFI. Will this system replace the stock ignition system and be compatible with the ECM module?

    Asked by: Rod Cameron
    No, you can use the ignition box 6560 coil 8207 and wires 31353, you must use your factory distributor and ECM
    Answered by: Jegs Tech
    Date published: 2017-09-05
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