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JEGS 40750 Digital Inductive Timing Light is the perfect tool for the professional or novice. This simple-to-use timing light provides precise settings for everyday street vehicles and advances and retard timing adjustability for racing & performance applications.
JEGS 555-40750 Digital Timing Light Features:
- Digital display for easy readability
- On/Off trigger switch
- 4/2 Push-button control to switch between 4 and 2-cycle engines
- R/A Push-button control displays ignition advance angle or engine RPM
- Use to measure centrifugal advance, vacuum advance, and set initial timing
- Bright linear xenon flash tube for daylight use
- Accurate to 8,000 RPM
- 6 ft. Power leads with red positive & black negative battery clamps along with a red spark plug wire inductive pickup clamp
- Reverse polarity protected
- Tough ABS impact-resistant housing
Specifications:
Does the jegs timing light read V8 rpm correctly?
Does it work with MSD
Does it work with 16volt batteries
Does this light work on msd with 6AL
Will this timing light work with my Holley STRIP ANNIHILATOR ignition system? It is a digitally controlled capacitive discharge ignition system that utilizes a microprocessor.
Does this work on v8 engines? It says 4/2 cylinder switch but doesn't state v8.
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