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MSD 82738 Blaster Ignition Coil Features:
- Improved windings and materials increase output over OEM coils
- Quicker recovery at higher RPMs
- Powerful spark promotes combustion
- Meets or exceeds Original Equipment specifications
Replaces Chrysler/Jeep part numbers: 56041476AB or 56041476AA
Emissions Notes:
This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles when used in accordance with the manufacturers application guide because it is a direct or consolidated replacement part.
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FAQ
Are MSD Blaster coils worth it?
- Absolutely, MSD Blaster coils like the MSD Jeep 4.0 (82738) enhance spark energy
- Offers improved combustion, leading to increased power & better efficiency
- Ideal for optimizing ignition performance in Jeep 4.0 engines
Does a MSD Blaster coil need a resistor?
- No, the MSD Blaster coil (82738) doesn't require an external resistor
- Specifically designed for compatibility with most ignition systems
What is a symptom of a bad ignition coil?
- Symptoms include misfires, rough idle, decreased fuel efficiency, or engine stalling
- Look out for check engine light indicating ignition issues
What does a MSD blaster coil do?
- The MSD Blaster coil (82738) boosts spark output for stronger combustion
- Enhances ignition performance, improving throttle response and overall engine power
Specifications:
Does the spark plugs need to be gapped? If so, to what size?
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