MSD Ignition 6202 Ultra 6A Ignition Control Box [Red]
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MSD 6202 Ultra 6A Ignition Control Box
The Ultra 6A is capacitive discharge and uses a high-speed controller that controls output voltage, multiple spark discharge, and timing. It is resistant to Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI).
MSD 6202 Ultra 6A Ignition Control Box Features:
- The processor and board provide efficient ignition with minimal heat, maximum spark energy, and less current draw
- High rpm operation and maximum output using MSD Blaster HVC (High-Voltage Coil) 8252 or Blaster HVC II 8253 (both sold separately)
- Compatible with 4, 6, and 8-cylinder engines with distributors
- Operates on most 7 to 28-volt electrical systems
- Connects to points or magnetic pickups
- Fully protected against an open/shorted coil or an open load
- Full MSD power for faster throttle response and improved starting
- Tach Output for an external tachometer
- Current Draw: 1.1 Amps per 1,000 RPM
- Rev Limiter: No
- Primary Voltage: 520-540 Volts
- RPM Range: 15,000 RPM with 14.4 Volts
- Secondary Voltage: 45,000 Volts
- Spark Energy: 135mJ - 150mJ Per Spark
- Voltage Required: 12-15 Volts, 7 Volt Start
- Dimensions: 3.300 in. x 3.800 in.
- Weight: 344 grams
MSD 6202 Ultra 6A Ignition Control Box Notes:
- Solid core spark plug wires cannot be used with MSD Ignitions
- Do not use digital or dial-back timing lights
Emissions Note:
Thispart is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled)Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competitionracing.
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