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Blaster 2
MSD Ignition 82023 Black Blaster 2 Coil Features:
- Improved output coil for electronic ignitions, Blaster Ignition or MSD 5, 6, and 7 Series (ballast resistor required for points)
- Alkyd tower with high dielectric properties is less prone to carbon tracking
- 100:1 turns ratio and lower primary resistance produce a high voltage output
- Metal canister is filled with a premium grade oil for cooling
MSD Ignition 82023 Blaster 2 Canister-Style Ignition Coil Notes:
- Ballast Resistor Required for Points-Style Ignitions
- Coil Should be Mounted in a Upright Position
Emissions Note:
This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, in all 50 states, when used in accordance with the manufacturer's application guide because it has a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO) number D-40-37 for OBDII 2003 or Older Vehicles.
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FAQ
Are MSD Blaster coils worth it?
- Absolutely, the MSD Blaster 2 coil (8202 MSD) enhances spark energy
- Provides improved combustion for increased power & efficiency
- Ideal for high-performance engines seeking better ignition
Does a MSD Blaster 2 coil need a resistor?
- No, the MSD Blaster 2 coil (8202 MSD) does not require an external resistor
- Designed for compatibility with most ignition systems
How many ohms is a MSD Blaster coil?
- The MSD Blaster 2 coil (8202 MSD) typically has around 0.7 to 0.8 ohms primary resistance
- Offers efficient energy transfer for optimal ignition performance
How to wire a MSD Blaster 2 coil?
- Connect the positive terminal to the ignition switch
- Ground the negative terminal to the chassis or engine block
- Use appropriate wiring diagrams for precise installation on your vehicle
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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