MSD 8222 | Ignition Coil

Part Number
8222
Blaster High Vibration Ignition Coil; 8 mH Inductance; 45000 Max Voltage; 140 MA Peak Current; 350 uS Spark Duration; 100L1 Turns Ratio; Black
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If you are looking to upgrade your stock coil or want to compile men the performance of your MSD 6-Series Ignitions, our blaster coils are the right choice. The sturdy metal housing of the high vibration coil is completely potted with a premium grade epoxy to completely encase the coils primary and secondary windings. This protects the coils internal components from high and low frequency vibrations that are commonly experienced in racing.


BRAND: MSD




FEATURES:


  • Blaster High Vibration Ignition Coil; 8 mH Inductance; 45000 Max Voltage; 140 MA Peak Current; 350 uS Spark Duration; 100L1 Turns Ratio; Black;
  • CARB E.O. Approved
  • Improved output coil for electronic ignitions and MSD Ignitions
  • Holley Performance Emission Code 1: This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles; in all 50 states; when used in accordance with the manufacturers application guide because it has a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO) number. The following vehicles are considered Emissions Controlled Vehicles: 1966 and newer U.S. manufactured California Certified vehicles/1968 and newer U.S. manufactured Federally Certified vehicles/1968 and newer Foreign manufactured vehicle
  • Blaster High Vibration Ignition Coil
  • Lower Primary Resistance Produces High Voltage Output
  • Encased w/epoxy to protect windings from high vibrations
  • Blaster Coil; High Vibration
  • 100:1 Turns Ratio


SPECIFICS:


Inductance8 mH
Maximum Voltage45000
Peak Current140 mA
Primary Resistance.700 ohms
Secondary Resistance4.5K ohms
Spark Duration350 uS
Turns Ratio100:1
WARNING CA Proposition 65Yes
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